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FINITE ELEMENT MODELING
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Plate Elements - General

  • Based on hybrid element formulation
  • 3 and 4-noded elements
  • Plane stress action and plate bending action both available
  • Ideal for modelling "surface" structures such as walls, roof slabs, foundation slabs, etc.
  • Capable of handling out-of-plane shear. So, thin and thick plates can be both modelled

Surface Elements

  • Create shear walls using superelement
  • Automatic meshing in the background
  • Create openings, boundary lines, density/column points and wall lines
  • Full design included

Modeling

  • Graphical mesh generation facilities available for generating elements from complex shapes with holes
  • Import of DXF files for 3D surface entities
  • Degrees of freedom at nodes can be released selectively
  • Constant thickness as well as linearly varying thickness between the nodes
  • Nodal loads, uniform pressure over any region, trapezoidal pressure loads, surface expansion and bending temperature loads

Results and Graphical Verification

  • Stress retrieval at nodes and at any point within the element
  • Global corner forces
  • Outputs include stress contours, animation and numeric tables
  • Find total stress / forces distribution along any line

Solid Elements

  • 8 noded brick elements which can be collapsed down to 6 noded elements
  • Pressure loads, nodal loads, selfweight, and temperature loads
  • Stress retrieval at nodes
  • Outputs include stress contours, animation and numeric tables