Sections Jake Blanchard Spring 2008. Sections If you don’t want to define all the areas and moments of inertia for your model, you can define the sections.

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Sections Jake Blanchard Spring 2008

Sections If you don’t want to define all the areas and moments of inertia for your model, you can define the sections. For beams, this is only supported by the following elements: ◦ BEAM44 – 3-D tapered unsymmetric ◦ BEAM188 – 3-D finite strain ◦ BEAM189 – 3-D, 3-node finite strain

Beam Tool Sections/Beam/ Common Sections Pick any name Sub-type is type of x- section Nb and Nh relate to # divisions (cells)

Usage Sections have an ID number They are attached to elements, much like materials or element types Review with List/Elements

Now Try a Frame F (out of plane)=1 N 3 m 2 m Cross-sections 6 cm 5 cm