Retrieve an Axial Force value from the database.
NOTE: You can also use PLGetValue with parameter number 2 to retrieve the same data.
PLGetAxialForce( DatabaseName, TimeIndex, ElementIndex, LocalNodeNo )
DatabaseName (Character String) |
The full path and filename to the relevant database. The file extension is optional. |
TimeIndex (Integer) |
The relevant time index, from 1 to the number of solutions in the database. |
ElementIndex (Integer) |
The index of the required element from 1 to number of elements. |
LocalNodeNo (Integer) |
The Local node number from 1 to 3. |
A numerical value containing the Axial Force value for the specified parameters or one of the following error codes:
-999999998 |
Invalid Database. |
-999999995 |
Invalid Time Index. |
-999999990 |
No Data Available. |
-999999986 |
Element Index is out of range. |
-999999983 |
Local Node Number is out of range. |
-999999980 |
General Read Error. |
Imperial |
Metric |
lbf |
N |
PLGetLocalAxialStrainFromForceOnly