Beam elements

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Manuel Umanzor

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Apr 13, 2021, 12:04:17 AM4/13/21
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Hello group,

I am trying to get acquainted with the use of beam elements in LS-DYNA, for this purpose I created a simple model with several interconnected beams, and I am interest on studying a formulation with circular cross-section, e., g., ELEFORM=2 with STYPE=SECTION_8, however my job ends in error termination with the following message:

"ls dyna error error 20225 (str+225) orientation node for beam element # 29991 is undefined"

So I decided to try the Hughes-Liu formulation (ELEFORM=1) and set the cross-section as tubular with ID=0, and the job runs fine. This tells me that my application of the  Belytschko-Schwer formulation is incorrect, so I am wondering if there is a way to define the orientations in order to fix the error messages.

Thank you in advance,
Manuel

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Apr 13, 2021, 9:44:22 AM4/13/21
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I believe you should be using the CST parameter on *SECTION_BEAM rather than invoking STYPE via *ELEMENT_BEAM_SECTION.

Then CST=1.0 will provide a tubular cross section without the need of an orientation node (N3); see the User Manual Volume I,             --len

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