Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

 

Solids are eight-node objects used to model 3D structural systems. Each solid has six quadrilateral faces with a joint at each corner. Nodes may be collapsed to form wedges, tetrahedra, and other irregular volumes. An isoparametric formulation offers nine optional incompatible bending modes which improve bending behavior. Material, temperature-dependent, and anisotropic properties may be assigned, and gravity loads, surface pressures, pore pressures, and thermal loads may be applied. Aspect ratios should be less than four, while those near unity provide for the best results.

Additional information is available in the CSI Analysis Reference Manual (The Asolid Element, page 230 and The Solid Element, page 215).

Related Content

Articles

Child pages (Children Display)
alltrue
depth0
allChildrentrue
style
sortAndReverse
first0

Tutorials

Filter by label (Content by label)
showLabelsfalse
max500
maxCheckboxtrue
sorttitle
showSpacefalse
reversefalse
cqllabel = "tutorial" and label = "solid"

Test Problems

Filter by label (Content by label)
showLabelsfalse
max500
maxCheckboxtrue
sorttitle
showSpacefalse
reversefalse
cqllabel = "test-problem" and label = "solid"