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|  '''$ny ''' || number of elements in the local y directions of the block
|  '''$ny ''' || number of elements in the local y directions of the block
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|  '''$e1 ''' || element from which the mesh generation will start
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|  '''$n1 ''' || node from which the mesh generation will start
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|  '''element ''' || string defining which quadrilateral elements is being used ([[Quad Element|quad]], [[Shell Element|ShellMITC4]], [[Bbar Plane Strain Quadrilateral Element|bbarQuad]], or [[Enhanced Strain Quadrilateral Element|enhancedQuad]]
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|  '''(element arguments) ''' || list of data parameters of element being used
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|  '''{$x1, .... ,$x9} {$y1, .... ,$y9} ''' || coordinates of the block elements in two dimensions
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|  '''{$z1, .... $z9} ''' || coordinate of the block elements in third dimension (optional, default=0.0)
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Revision as of 19:36, 12 August 2010

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.

block2d $nx $ny $e1 $n1 element (element arguments) {
1 $x1 $y1 <$z1>
2 $x2 $y2 <$z2>
3 $x3 $y3 <$z3>
4 $x4 $y4 <$z4>
<5> <$x5> <$y5> <$z5>
<6> <$x6> <$y6> <$z6>
<7> <$x7> <$y7> <$z7>
<8> <$x8> <$y8> <$z8>
<9> <$x9> <$y9> <$z9>
}

$nx number of elements in the local x directions of the block
$ny number of elements in the local y directions of the block
$e1 element from which the mesh generation will start
$n1 node from which the mesh generation will start
element string defining which quadrilateral elements is being used (quad, ShellMITC4, bbarQuad, or enhancedQuad
(element arguments) list of data parameters of element being used
{$x1, .... ,$x9} {$y1, .... ,$y9} coordinates of the block elements in two dimensions
{$z1, .... $z9} coordinate of the block elements in third dimension (optional, default=0.0)