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Negative values for "Equivalent Von Mises Stress"

Why do I get negative values for "Equivalent Von Mises Stress", even though this value should be positive by definition?
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  • Good morning Thoralf,
    Mentat (and other post processor) may plot negative values for Von Mises stress due to extrapolation.
    By default the stress, which are calculated and stored in the result file (t16 or h5) by Marc, are extrapolated to nodes by Mentat. This extrapolation may produce negative values :
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    After extrapolation, averaging is done : each nodes connected to, for example, 4 elements will get 4 different values. Mentat computes the average at each nodes and then creates the fringe plot according to these averaged values.
     
    The extrapolation and averaging settings are managed by the following menu :
    image
    Using Translate as extrapolation method will not produce negative values because in that case, integration point values are affected directly to node values :
    image
    Regards
    Alain Crozier
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  • Good morning Thoralf,
    Mentat (and other post processor) may plot negative values for Von Mises stress due to extrapolation.
    By default the stress, which are calculated and stored in the result file (t16 or h5) by Marc, are extrapolated to nodes by Mentat. This extrapolation may produce negative values :
    image
    After extrapolation, averaging is done : each nodes connected to, for example, 4 elements will get 4 different values. Mentat computes the average at each nodes and then creates the fringe plot according to these averaged values.
     
    The extrapolation and averaging settings are managed by the following menu :
    image
    Using Translate as extrapolation method will not produce negative values because in that case, integration point values are affected directly to node values :
    image
    Regards
    Alain Crozier
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