eltw77
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 9, 2015
- 2
Hello everybody!
For 2D FE models ABAQUE generate meshes containing 3-nodes and 4-nodes elements. But for 3D combination of tetrahedral (pyramid), hexahedral (brick) and wedge elements can be found.
Why are 3 elements types needed for 3D meshes rather then just pyramid and bricks?
Why in 2D both triangular and quadrilateral elements are permitted?
Thanks for your help and clarification.
For 2D FE models ABAQUE generate meshes containing 3-nodes and 4-nodes elements. But for 3D combination of tetrahedral (pyramid), hexahedral (brick) and wedge elements can be found.
Why are 3 elements types needed for 3D meshes rather then just pyramid and bricks?
Why in 2D both triangular and quadrilateral elements are permitted?
Thanks for your help and clarification.