Bausk
Structural
- Oct 12, 2008
- 6
Hello,
as far as I know, (and the CalculiX manual seems to support it) the B32 element in CalculiX FE library actually is a 20-node 3D solid.
To my understanding (and as have been in FE software I've used before), a 'true' 1D beam element in FEA has a precise analytic solution, while solids haven't.
To those of you that have got any experience with CalculiX, did this feature ever lead to any real problems with results precision?
Thanks and regards,
Alex.
Alex Bausk
Structural engineer
as far as I know, (and the CalculiX manual seems to support it) the B32 element in CalculiX FE library actually is a 20-node 3D solid.
To my understanding (and as have been in FE software I've used before), a 'true' 1D beam element in FEA has a precise analytic solution, while solids haven't.
To those of you that have got any experience with CalculiX, did this feature ever lead to any real problems with results precision?
Thanks and regards,
Alex.
Alex Bausk
Structural engineer