kacstic
Structural
- Jun 6, 2007
- 6
I just started using NEiNastran v9.02 recently and for practice, i am modeling basic line models (steel beam structure for example).
When I mesh each line (or curve), I designate the material, beam cross section, and then it asks for the element orientation vector. I presume this is to identify the major and minor axis of the cross section.
However, when I have a beam that is not horizontal or vertical, obtaining the correct element orientation vector is perplexing. Is this step crucial in calculating the global stiffness of my structure? For now, I designate a unit vector in the x, y, or z axis that is not collinear to the beam's length. Thanks for the help...
When I mesh each line (or curve), I designate the material, beam cross section, and then it asks for the element orientation vector. I presume this is to identify the major and minor axis of the cross section.
However, when I have a beam that is not horizontal or vertical, obtaining the correct element orientation vector is perplexing. Is this step crucial in calculating the global stiffness of my structure? For now, I designate a unit vector in the x, y, or z axis that is not collinear to the beam's length. Thanks for the help...