Retaining walls

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barkhordari
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Retaining walls

Post by barkhordari »

i want to model frame (2D)that underground openings have Retaining walls.
how can I model two of the following:
1-Retaining walls
2-Forces perpendicular to the wall
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Re: Retaining walls

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you can use either forceBeam or shell elements. both can take forces perpendicular to the wall.
barkhordari
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Re: Retaining walls

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Please, put an example.
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i need shell elements for 2d model
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Re: Retaining walls

Post by barkhordari »

Dear Frank McKenna

How do I use the shell element for modeling Retaining walls.
in openseeswiki I read this sentence,
Shell Element is a 3D element with 6 dofs and CAN NOT be used in 2D domain.
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