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The deformations of members can be read out using the "GetMemberDeformations()" function, for example. This function expects a number, the type of counting method for members (member number/number in the list), and which coordinate system should be used. You can select whether the local axis system, the principal axis system, or the global coordinate system is used:
Sub test_results_member_axis()Dim iApp As RFEM5.ApplicationSet iApp = GetObject(, "RFEM5.Application")iApp.LockLicenseDim iMod As RFEM5.IModel3Set iMod = iApp.GetActiveModelOn Error GoTo e'get interface for calculationDim iCalc As RFEM5.ICalculation2Set iCalc = iMod.GetCalculation'get interface for resultsDim iRes As RFEM5.IResults2Set iRes = iCalc.GetResultsInFeNodes(LoadCaseType, 1)'get deformations in local coordinate systemDim memDefs_L() As RFEM5.MemberDeformationsmemDefs_L = iRes.GetMemberDeformations(1, AtNo, LocalMemberAxes)'get deformations in global coordinate systemDim memDefs_G() As RFEM5.MemberDeformationsmemDefs_G = iRes.GetMemberDeformations(1, AtNo, GlobalAxes)'get deformations in principal coordinate systemDim memDefs_P() As RFEM5.MemberDeformationsmemDefs_P = iRes.GetMemberDeformations(1, AtNo, LocalPrincipalAxes)e:If Err.Number <> 0 Then MsgBox Err.description, vbCritical, Err.SourceiMod.GetApplication.UnlockLicenseSet iMod = NothingEnd Sub
The small program reads out the local deformations (memDefs_L) in the member axes and the principal axes (memDefs_P) and the global deformations in the member axes (memDefs_G).
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