Hi,
I use ElasticPPGap material assigned to zerolength elements. My quesiton is that, how a zerolength element can understand which direction is in tension and which one is in compression?
I have node 1 and 2 which have the same coordinates. 1 is totally fixed and 2 is moving under loading. If 2 moves to left it will create tension (since there is no physical length), and if it moves to right, again it will create tension. How the compression is integrated ?
node 1 node 2
left 0---------------0 right
zrlng element
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......node 1...........node 2
left.. 0=========0 ..right
..........zrlng element
Let me clarify my question.
My assumption is this,
I define the element from node1 to node 2. Additionally, I define the orientation of the x axis as : 1 1 0 . So, I suppose that any displacement which causes node2 to move to right will create tenisoni and any movement which leads the node2 to move left which would create compression. Right ?
left.. 0=========0 ..right
..........zrlng element
Let me clarify my question.
My assumption is this,
I define the element from node1 to node 2. Additionally, I define the orientation of the x axis as : 1 1 0 . So, I suppose that any displacement which causes node2 to move to right will create tenisoni and any movement which leads the node2 to move left which would create compression. Right ?
Dr. Ihsan Engin BAL
Researcher, EUCENTRE, Pavia, Italy
Researcher, EUCENTRE, Pavia, Italy