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Connector Element

Connector Element

Connector Element

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Hi, I,m new to ABAQUS/CAE.I interested to perform analysis using the connector elements. In the ABAQUS/Standard User's manual- there is no STEP-BY-STEP tutorial for the beginners... Anybody out there can show me how to start?
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hi i am a mechanical engineer in germany i work FEM i need some informations about CONTACt ANALYSIS  do you know anything about this subject alpdurus@hotmail.com

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kukuk--Look for the "Getting Started with ABAQUS/Standard" Manual--if you don't have it in paper form, it IS available also with the on-line documentation.  This is what you are looking for.  It is a good beginning tutorial for the Standard solver.
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RE: Connector Element

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bradh,
is `editing keywords' the ONLY way to use connector element?what if I import parts from Pro/E ?(there is no numbered nodes in the part).

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