Submitted by arunsen on Fri, 09/21/2007 - 13:05 education piezoelectric shell element I am working on finite element formulation of thermopiezoelectric shell element. i want to incorporate it in Abaqus software as a project work. i would like to know how to add the new element in abaqus.how can i add? Pls do help Dan Cojocaru Re: I am not familiar with UEL, but if the state variables (SVARS) are not output in the .odb file then the only approach is to write a post-processing program. If you want to use CAE for postprocessing then you should use the ABAQUS Scripring Interface (either Python or C++) to import the SVARS data into the .odb file as an FieldOutput object. Log in or register to post comments Fri, 09/21/2007 - 17:47 Permalink Dan Cojocaru Ooops. Oops. I posted my comment on the wrong blog. About UEL, as I said, I am not familiar with this subroutine, but browsing through the documentation I've noticed there's an example at the end of: ABAQUS User Subroutines Reference Manual (v6.6) - >1.1.19 UEL User subroutine to define an element. and another one in: ABAQUS Verification Manual (v6.6) ->4.1.11 UEL Best. Log in or register to post comments Fri, 09/21/2007 - 17:57 Permalink arunsen In reply to Ooops. by Dan Cojocaru thanks a lot... :) hi friend... thanks a lot for ur help... :) Log in or register to post comments Tue, 12/04/2007 - 13:37 Permalink Log in or register to post comments7253 views
Dan Cojocaru Re: I am not familiar with UEL, but if the state variables (SVARS) are not output in the .odb file then the only approach is to write a post-processing program. If you want to use CAE for postprocessing then you should use the ABAQUS Scripring Interface (either Python or C++) to import the SVARS data into the .odb file as an FieldOutput object. Log in or register to post comments Fri, 09/21/2007 - 17:47 Permalink
Dan Cojocaru Ooops. Oops. I posted my comment on the wrong blog. About UEL, as I said, I am not familiar with this subroutine, but browsing through the documentation I've noticed there's an example at the end of: ABAQUS User Subroutines Reference Manual (v6.6) - >1.1.19 UEL User subroutine to define an element. and another one in: ABAQUS Verification Manual (v6.6) ->4.1.11 UEL Best. Log in or register to post comments Fri, 09/21/2007 - 17:57 Permalink
arunsen In reply to Ooops. by Dan Cojocaru thanks a lot... :) hi friend... thanks a lot for ur help... :) Log in or register to post comments Tue, 12/04/2007 - 13:37 Permalink
Re:
I am not familiar with UEL, but if the state variables (SVARS) are not output in the .odb file then
the only approach is to write a post-processing program. If you want to use CAE for
postprocessing then you should use the ABAQUS Scripring Interface (either Python or C++) to import
the SVARS data into the .odb file as an FieldOutput object.
Ooops.
Oops. I posted my comment on the wrong blog.
About UEL, as I said, I am not familiar with this subroutine, but browsing through the documentation I've noticed there's an example at the end of:
ABAQUS User Subroutines Reference Manual (v6.6) - >1.1.19 UEL User
subroutine to define an element.
and another one in:
ABAQUS Verification Manual (v6.6) ->4.1.11 UEL
Best.
In reply to Ooops. by Dan Cojocaru
thanks a lot... :)
hi friend... thanks a lot for ur help... :)