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Couple 2D shell and 1D beam
Posted Aug 2, 2011, 3:11 a.m. EDT Geometry, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 4.2 4 Replies
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Hi. I'm curious to know how to couple 1D beam and 2D shell. I want to link these on a point which located in a same position geometrically. I heard that if points from shell and beam is located in a same point these are connected automatically. However, as you see from attached JPG file, beam and shell are not copuled and worked separately. Then, I used 'union', but it doesn't work either. So my question is the how to couple 1D beam and 2D shell.
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1D beam ---------------- o |........2D shell...............|
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.......................................^ point location
Thanks a lot.
Hee Jun Shin
Hi. I'm curious to know how to couple 1D beam and 2D shell. I want to link these on a point which located in a same position geometrically. I heard that if points from shell and beam is located in a same point these are connected automatically. However, as you see from attached JPG file, beam and shell are not copuled and worked separately. Then, I used 'union', but it doesn't work either. So my question is the how to couple 1D beam and 2D shell.
..........................................._________________
1D beam ---------------- o |........2D shell...............|
...........................................------------------------------
.......................................^ point location
Thanks a lot.
Hee Jun Shin
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