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The block command is used to generate meshes of quadrilateral or brick finite element. | The block command is used to generate meshes of quadrilateral or brick finite element. | ||
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The [[block3D Command| block3D]] command generates three-dimensional meshes of eight-node brick solid element. | The [[block3D Command| block3D]] command generates three-dimensional meshes of eight-node brick solid element. | ||
*[[block2D Command| block2D]] | *[[block2D Command| block2D]] | ||
*[[block3D Command| block3D]] | *[[block3D Command| block3D]] |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 12 August 2010
- Command_Manual
- Tcl Commands
- Modeling_Commands
- model
- uniaxialMaterial
- ndMaterial
- frictionModel
- section
- geometricTransf
- element
- node
- sp commands
- mp commands
- timeSeries
- pattern
- mass
- block commands
- region
- rayleigh
- Analysis Commands
- Output Commands
- Misc Commands
- DataBase Commands
The block command is used to generate meshes of quadrilateral or brick finite element.
The block2D command generates meshes of quadrilateral elements in two or three dimensions. In three dimensions, a two-dimensional surface appropriate for shell analysis is generated.
The block3D command generates three-dimensional meshes of eight-node brick solid element.