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unexpexted results with a mesh test with hexahedral elements.

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briandebont

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I have analyzed a cantilever beam with the aid of Abaqus. My goal was to determine which hexahedral element can be used best with a natural frequency analysis. It went very well accept for the linear C3D8 element.

It gives good results with a very fine mesh, as expected. But i imagined that coarsening the mesh would make the element stiffer due to shear locking. as a consequence the natural frequency should increase. This is however not the case, the natural frequency decreases.

Anyone knows what is going on here?
 
The continuum elements do not have rotational degrees of freedom, so for a mesh that is too coarse, I'd expect you'd have much less stiffness as a result (since you have no bending resistance at the nodes), which would mean a lower frequency (~K/M)
 
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