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REFERENCES:
REFERENCES:
Zienkiewicz o.c., Taylor r.l. vol. 2. The finite element method. Solid mechanics. Elsevier 2000
Zienkiewicz o.c., Taylor r.l. vol. 2. The finite element method. Solid mechanics. Elsevier 2000



Latest revision as of 21:30, 12 June 2012




This command is used to construct a ShellNL element object, a lagrangian nine-noded shell element.


element ShellNL $eleTag $node1 $node2 ... $node9 $secTag




$eleTag unique element object tag
$node1 ... $node9 nine nodes defining element boundaries, input is the typical, firstly four corner nodes counter-clockwise, then mid-side nodes counter-clockwise and finally the central node.
$secTag tag associated with previously-defined SectionForceDeformation object.

Currently must be either a PlateFiberSection, or ElasticMembranePlateSection



NOTE:

  1. The valid queries to a Quad element when creating an ElementRecorder object are 'forces', 'stresses,' and 'material $matNum matArg1 matArg2 ...' Where $matNum refers to the material object at the integration point corresponding to the node numbers in the isoparametric domain.




EXAMPLE:

set t 10.0
model basic -ndm 3 -ndf 6
nDMaterial ElasticIsotropic 1 200000 0.3
nDMaterial PlateFiber 2 1
section PlateFiber 3 2 $t
element ShellNL      1      1     27     29      3     14     28     16      2     15   3 


REFERENCES:

Zienkiewicz o.c., Taylor r.l. vol. 2. The finite element method. Solid mechanics. Elsevier 2000



Code Developed by: Leopoldo Tesser, Diego A. Talledo