justAnEngineer95
Mechanical
- Jan 31, 2022
- 10
Hi all,
I have a quick question regarding enforcing plane strain/plane stress conditions on 3D solid elements, e.g. hexahedrals or brick elements.
Lets say I only have a single layer of 3D solid elements in the z-direction.
There are no tractions applied in the z-direction.
The thickness of the elements is an arbitrary value. It may either be quite relatively large or not.
If I constrain movement of all nodes in the z-direction -> This creates a plane strain condition (check).
If all nodes are free to move in z-direction, and provided that I only have a single row of 3d elements, do I then achieve a plane stress condition regardless of thickness? Why and why not?
I have a quick question regarding enforcing plane strain/plane stress conditions on 3D solid elements, e.g. hexahedrals or brick elements.
Lets say I only have a single layer of 3D solid elements in the z-direction.
There are no tractions applied in the z-direction.
The thickness of the elements is an arbitrary value. It may either be quite relatively large or not.
If I constrain movement of all nodes in the z-direction -> This creates a plane strain condition (check).
If all nodes are free to move in z-direction, and provided that I only have a single row of 3d elements, do I then achieve a plane stress condition regardless of thickness? Why and why not?