kyonten
Geotechnical
- Sep 14, 2008
- 2
Hi fellow engineers,
If I'm using non-standard external load (that appears in models such as gradient-enhanced or couple-stress due to higher order terms), it makes sense to do the external force calculation inside UEL subroutine (I guess for such case load type UnNU, as defined in Abaqus manual, should be used).
However, if we are using standard external load (due to traction, body force, etc.) it doesn't make sense to do the calculation inside UEL subroutine. For this case we used load type Un. My question is then, does the RHS vector that is passed in UEL contain the external forces already calculated, and the user simply have to compute the internal force and subtract from it? Or is the RHS simply negative of internal force, which is used somewhere else to compute the residual force? Or is the external force the product of stiffness matrix (AMATRX) and DU (or U)?
Comments and suggestions appreciated!
Thanks.
Karma
If I'm using non-standard external load (that appears in models such as gradient-enhanced or couple-stress due to higher order terms), it makes sense to do the external force calculation inside UEL subroutine (I guess for such case load type UnNU, as defined in Abaqus manual, should be used).
However, if we are using standard external load (due to traction, body force, etc.) it doesn't make sense to do the calculation inside UEL subroutine. For this case we used load type Un. My question is then, does the RHS vector that is passed in UEL contain the external forces already calculated, and the user simply have to compute the internal force and subtract from it? Or is the RHS simply negative of internal force, which is used somewhere else to compute the residual force? Or is the external force the product of stiffness matrix (AMATRX) and DU (or U)?
Comments and suggestions appreciated!
Thanks.
Karma