tsankar
Mechanical
- Aug 1, 2001
- 18
Hi,
I have just started using Pro/Mechanica FEM software. I have some basic confusion regarding the use of shell elements for the analysis of thin structures. Can anybody elaborate why the use of solid elements will not yield good results in analysing thin plates/structures?.
Also Pro/Mechanica offers only a limited range of elements. Rigid links are not available in Mechanica and we have to model beam elements of high stiffness or springs of high stiffness instead. The rotational degrees of freedom of the spring end have to be supressed where it meets a solid element. Is there any other means of modeling this?.
Thanks,
TS
I have just started using Pro/Mechanica FEM software. I have some basic confusion regarding the use of shell elements for the analysis of thin structures. Can anybody elaborate why the use of solid elements will not yield good results in analysing thin plates/structures?.
Also Pro/Mechanica offers only a limited range of elements. Rigid links are not available in Mechanica and we have to model beam elements of high stiffness or springs of high stiffness instead. The rotational degrees of freedom of the spring end have to be supressed where it meets a solid element. Is there any other means of modeling this?.
Thanks,
TS