JulianK
Structural
- Jul 21, 2007
- 3
Hi,
I would like to simulate a bolt connection between a solid and a shell. A metallic surface (simulated by means of Shell elements) lays over a solid part (simulated by means of Solid elements).
Is it possible to use CELAS spring elements to do this? The fact is that by doing so, we will have 6 DOF on one end of the CELAS element (the one which is part of the shell) and 3 DOF on the other (the one which is part of the solid). Can we have a different number of DOFs on both ends of the CELAS element?
In case this is not possible, can anyone suggest me a good alternative option for modeling bolt connections between metallic surfaces and solids?
Thanks in advance,
Julian
I would like to simulate a bolt connection between a solid and a shell. A metallic surface (simulated by means of Shell elements) lays over a solid part (simulated by means of Solid elements).
Is it possible to use CELAS spring elements to do this? The fact is that by doing so, we will have 6 DOF on one end of the CELAS element (the one which is part of the shell) and 3 DOF on the other (the one which is part of the solid). Can we have a different number of DOFs on both ends of the CELAS element?
In case this is not possible, can anyone suggest me a good alternative option for modeling bolt connections between metallic surfaces and solids?
Thanks in advance,
Julian