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gravity load on membrane elements

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cspkumar

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From what I know, membrane elements carry only inplane loads. And the stress in the out-of-plane direction is zero. Then, can we use these elements when we have gravity load normal to them? The thickness is very small compared to the lateral dimensions, hence, I am using membrane elements.

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If the thickness is small then use thin shell elements with bending.
 
I am using Algor. All I have is shell elements and membrane elements in Algor's library.
 
Use the shell elements, these should have at least 5 degrees of freedom per node that allow the bending stresses to be calculated. Thickness of the shell should be a parameter/property of the element.
 
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