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hi, after i received a response for my first question. i have difficulties to model a connector element with stop behavior. can anyone explain to me in details this modelisation. in fact i am a new user of the abaqus FEA solver[dazed]

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What exactly is the problem?
In my opinion it is explained quite good in the manual, also with a example.
Check Users Manual 31.2.8 Connector stops and locks

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Look at section 31.2.1 Connector behavior, of the Abaqus Analysis User's manual, as well as the *connector stop option in Abaqus Keywords reference manual. You can define connector elements in the Interaction module of Abaqus CAE.

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George Papazafeiropoulos
First Lieutenant, Infrastructure Engineer, Hellenic Air Force
Civil Engineer, M.Sc., Ph.D. candidate, NTUA
Email: gpapazafeiropoulos@yahoo.gr
Website: http://users.ntua.gr/gpapazaf/

RE: need for a response

If I can offer another piece of advice. The titles to your posts are atrocious. They sound whiny and show that because you can't even put enough thought into a thoughtful post title, that it us unlikely that you have even put a modicum of effort into solving your own problem yourself.

Do yourself and the rest of us a favour and use a thoughtful and informative post title.

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