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  1. FukushuuTenshi

    Assign same command to several elements ANSYS(WB)

    Hello, Is it possible to assign the same command code to several geometry parts or elements? For instance, I would like to add the Drucker-Prager code to several elements Or add the Damping and string coefficients for several beam elements(like adding COMBIN14 element) Thanks! ElPsyCongroo
  2. FukushuuTenshi

    Editing Element Orientation Ansys Mechanical (WB)

    sk_cheah , Thanks for the advice! I'll try it. ElPsyCongroo
  3. FukushuuTenshi

    Read earthquake Accelerogram for Time-History analysis using Command APDL

    Greetings, I'm modeling a soil-interaction for a tunnel as can be seen in the following pictures: Concerning the properties: Tunnel⇒ Non-Linear Concrete Soil⇒ Drucker-Prager First I wanted to use a simple model, so I set all materials as linear. But when applying this code the process...
  4. FukushuuTenshi

    Editing Element Orientation Ansys Mechanical (WB)

    Hello, Is it possible to change an element orientation(solid) from Ansys Mechanical (instead of APDL)? Also, I reviewed the ANSYS HELP document and found the "ESYS" command, but when I had added it to the command block in the geometry nothing happens. What I wrote in the command block: The...
  5. FukushuuTenshi

    Obtain Element Table SMISC for N11,N22,N12,M11,M22,M12,Q13,Q23 ANSYS APDL

    I need to create a path for a cross section of a tunnel(to show the bending moment and shear diagrams). So I decided to create an Element Table in Ansys APDL in order to use it on the "Plot path on geometry", but when creating it for some reason the table is empty, even when I already have run...
  6. FukushuuTenshi

    Obtain Shear Force from a shell element on Ansys Workbench

    I managed to obtain M11, M22 and M12 using an user-defined result M=sqrt(sx^2+sy^2)*t^2/6 from this post thread569-410520 but how I might obtain it for shear forces?
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