Difference between direction for zero-length element

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Amirsardar13
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Difference between direction for zero-length element

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Hi everyone.
I have defined a zero length element with a defined longitudinal direction and I only assigned a material in this direction. When I reverse the direction of longitudinal direction, I get different result!!! Does anybody know what I have to do?
vesna
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Re: Difference between direction for zero-length element

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How do you reverse the direction of longitudinal direction?
Amirsardar13
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Re: Difference between direction for zero-length element

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By changing the order of nodes or opposite the sign of the components used to define x-vector.
vesna
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Re: Difference between direction for zero-length element

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Do you have only zero-length element, or your zero-length element is part of a bigger model? For the two cases you considered, do you apply the load in the same direction or do you also reverse the direction of load as you reverse the x-axis? What material did you assign to your zero-length element? If you feel that some additional information will help me have a big picture of your problem please provide it.
Amirsardar13
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Re: Difference between direction for zero-length element

Post by Amirsardar13 »

I found out what was wrong with it. Thank you.
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