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Info on modelling a beam subjected to rotation

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SAjay1234

Structural
Oct 13, 2009
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Hi
I am to modeling in ABAQUS. I am currently modeling a RC coupling beam. My load for this beam is however rotational ( I have attached the figure describing the rotation. I modeled the concrete as a solid, however I tried various approaches trying to model the load on the beam.
1. I tried inputing the rotations in the form of rotational body force.
2. I tried entering the load as a rotational BC.
3. With the both the methods I tried kinematic coupling.
When I went over some of the posts here I realized that rotational dof for solid cannot be mentioned (??).

I open to any suggestion on how to go about modelling this
 
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Hi,

Solid elements have only translational degrees of freedom, so yes, you can't apply rotation on them.

Try adding some beams to the solid just to pass the rotation from the beams to the solid (beam with negligible stiffness). I have no idea although how good is my idea, but I can't get any better idea right now.

- Alex
 
Hey thanks for the reply, well instead of having beam elements I put in shell elements with negligible thickness on top of the places I needed to rotate and it seems to be working for the moment,although i am not sure how accurate the results are.
 
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