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Step 6: Results
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Let first look at Total Deformation. Under Solution (A6), click on Total Deformation. The Total Deformation plot is then shown in the Graphics window.
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You can also animate the deformation by clicking play button right under Graphics window.
Bending Stress
Now let's look at the stress on the beam. Let's expand Beam Tools and click on Direct Stress.
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The direct stress is the stress component due to axial load encountered by the beam element. Since there is not axial load, we expect a direct stress of zero value throughout the beam.
Next let's look at the Maximum Bending Stress of the beam. Click on Maximum Combined Stress.
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Force Reaction, Moment Reaction
If we click on the Force Reaction, we see that the force reaction at point A and B is 4000, which is what we are expecting. The moment reaction at A and B is also zero, as expected.
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