Commands
Commands that operate on structural elements. On this page:
Structural elements are explicit finite-element based objects formulated using shell and beam theory. As with zones, all element force-displacement calculations are incremental.
Each individual element is connected to others via structural nodes. Interactions with other objects (primarily zones) are handled by structural links associated with the nodes.
There are seven types of structural elements supported—each specifies both a default internal behavior and a default link formulation. There are four one-dimensional elements (cable, hybrid, beam, and pile) and three two-dimensional elements (shell, liner, and geogrid).
The structural-element logic differs from other modules in how it handles id numbers. Within this module, id numbers refer to collections of elements, identifying a given beam or cable structure that may be constructed of any number of individual elements. Each element is identified by a component-id number, which is unique to that element. Nodes and links may be selected by id number, which selects nodes that are attached to element collections with those numbers. Nodes and links also have their own individual component-id numbers.
For more detail, please see General Formulation of Structural-Element Logic.
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Structural Commands
Commands that affect the structural element logic in general.
cable
commands
Commands that apply to cable elements.
hybrid-bolt
commands
Commands that apply to hybrid-bolt elements.
beam
commands
Commands that apply to beam elements.
geogrid
commands
Commands that apply to geogrid elements.
liner
commands
Commands that apply to liner elements.
pile
commands
Commands that apply to pile elements.
shell
commands
Commands that apply to shell elements.
node
commands
Commands that apply to structural nodes.
link
commands
Commands that apply to structural links.
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