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No Compression Spring Elements

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CRAD3820

Civil/Environmental
Jun 7, 2012
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Hi,

I am currently working on creating a finite element model of the cervical spine and in Abaqus I am trying to model the ligaments in that region using spring elements. Does anyone know how exactly, whether through the CAE or editing the input file itself, that I can create tension only spring elements? If so I would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks
 
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Thank you for responding.

How exactly do I use CAE to create tension only springs? When I create the springs using the GUI there is no option to assign tension only, there's simply a space to enter a value for the stiffness of the spring.
 
Hello! CRAD3820 have you already created tension only springs in Abaqus? I'm with the same difficulty as you. How exactly do I use CAE to create tension only springs? I didn't find the answer in the CAE help manual.

Thank you very much for your help, I really need it.
 
Thank you IceBreakerSours!
I didn't find it. I don't have Abaqus help installed but even searching in the internet I can't find the solution. I'm asking because probably CRAD3820 has already done it. Am I right? Please if someone knows how to do it please help me.

My question is the same of CRAD3820: Does anyone know how exactly, whether through the CAE or editing the input file itself, that I can create tension only spring elements?

Thank you!!
 
Hi danielarodrigues,

you should use CONNECTOR UNIAXIAL BEHAVIOR. This capability is not available through Abaqus/CAE so you have to edit the .inp file. Moreover, this option is only available for Abaqus/EXPLICIT.

Try to search in Google, there are some inp's which you can use as example.

Kind regards,
Julio
 
I didn't want to give the answer away previously but since this thread is still alive, here's what you can do: Use truss elements and check the "no compression" flag in the elastic material property definition. Read the Analysis Manual to understand why this may cause problems later on.

 
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