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how to use combin39

Submitted by eng.rj on

hi,

i am modelindg a concrete beam , first i creat one concrete element and then copy it to creat the beam, but how can i add the steel, i dont want the steel nodes to be coincide with concrete nodes, and then how can i add combin39 between steel nodes and concrete nodes.

thanks

SSCS 2012

Submitted by shavijabranko on

Hi all,

 

Our research team took part in the conference "Sustainable Solutions for Concrete Structures", which took place in Aix-en-Provence, in France. The conference was dedicated mainly to recent advances in modelling of concrete and concrete structures. As always, more details can be found on:  microlab-m3c4.blogspot.com

 

Cheers! 

I need some guidance on writing USDFLD subroutine on Abaqus

Submitted by itay on
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Hey everyone,

I'm very new on Abaqus, and what I'm trying to do is to assign to a model a changing E modulo as a linear function of Z coordinate ( E(Z)=-33936.651*Z+25e06 ).

I tried to gather some knowledge over the web on how to do so, and I found out that It can be done by writing a USDFLD subroutine, I managed to pick of some exapmles the following code:

   SUBROUTINE USDFLD(FIELD,STATEV,PNEWDT,DIRECT,T,CELENT,

  1 TIME,DTIME,CMNAME,ORNAME,NFIELD,NSTATV,NOEL,NPT,LAYER,

Workshop on Generalized Barycentric Coordinates in Geometry Processing and FEM/BEM

Submitted by N. Sukumar on

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                                         Call for participation

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PhD grant / PhD studentship / PhD position at Imperial College London

Submitted by silvestre.pinho on


Department of Aeronautics

 

2 funded PhD Studentships

 

MultiScale Theoretical and Computational Modelling

of Composite Structures

 

Grant: stipend (circa
£15,590 per annum) and fees (at home rate)
for 3 years.

Start date:
October 2012 (flexible)

Eligibility criteria:
All applicants are eligible, but fees are covered only at the home rate
(suitable for EU citizens)

 

Congratulations to Dominik Schillinger, winner of the 6th John Argyris Award

Submitted by Laure Ballu on

Dominik Schillinger, doctoral candidate of IGSSE project team MAC B7 (High-End Toolbox for Simulation and Optimisation of Multi-Physics PDE Models) won the sixth John Argyris Award for the best paper by a young researcher in the field of Computational Mechanics! His paper An Isogeometric Design-through-analysis Methodology based on Adaptive Hierarchical Refinement of NURBS, Immersed Boundary Methods, and T-spline CAD Surfaces has been published in the journal Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering.