ABAQUS beam elements
Every engineers,
I am Homo and go to learn ABAQUS, but I have many questions, i.e.:
What is difference between Section points and Integration point in ABAQUS(espesialy in beam elements )?
Waiting for your kindly response
Homo
Every engineers,
I am Homo and go to learn ABAQUS, but I have many questions, i.e.:
What is difference between Section points and Integration point in ABAQUS(espesialy in beam elements )?
Waiting for your kindly response
Homo
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