Four node element in 3D

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shivanirani11
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Four node element in 3D

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Can you please tell me, is there any four node element (tetrahedron) available in opensees in 3D.
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Re: Four node element in 3D

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no .. if you have a mesh that requires such an element, the stdBrick will degenerate into such an element for you.
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Re: Four node element in 3D

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can you tell me how can I do that and how much it is reliable
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Re: Four node element in 3D

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Degenerated tetrahedron elements may be formed from eight-noded 3-D solid elements by defining duplicate node numbers for the third and fifth through eighth node locations. The node pattern then becomes 1 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 instead of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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Re: Four node element in 3D

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Could you tell me if you had any problem with this operation? I am having a difference in frequencies between structures modelled in Opensees with special tetrahedrons and other software with natural tetrahedrons.

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Re: Four node element in 3D

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Hi, I got to generate tetrahedron elements, but is it possible to generate quadratic tetrahedrons? i.e. tetrahedron elements with 10 nodos?

Thanks,

Wilson
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