Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference
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** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Quad1|Quad1]] | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Quad1|Quad1]] | ||
− | * Shell and Composite Elements (including geometrical nonlinearity) | + | * '''Shell and Composite Elements''' (including geometrical nonlinearity) |
** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell8|Shell8]] | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell8|Shell8]] | ||
** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell9|Shell9 (including composite formulation)]] | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell9|Shell9 (including composite formulation)]] | ||
** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell10|Shell10]] | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell10|Shell10]] | ||
− | * Membrane Elements (including material and geometrical nonlinearity): | + | * '''Membrane Elements''' (including material and geometrical nonlinearity): |
− | * [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Membrane1|Membrane1]] | + | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Membrane1|Membrane1]] |
− | * [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Truss1|Truss1]] | + | * '''1D Elements''' (including material and geometrical nonlinearity): |
+ | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Truss1|Truss1]] | ||
+ | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Beam1|Beam1]] | ||
− | * [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell_NURBS_KL|SHELL_NURBS_KL]] | + | * Isogeometric Elements |
+ | ** [[Users:General FEM Analysis/Elements Reference/Shell_NURBS_KL|SHELL_NURBS_KL]] |
Revision as of 14:23, 23 February 2011
This page provides a element reference overview. The following elements are implemented in Carat++:
- Solid elements (including material and geometrical nonlinearity):
- Shell and Composite Elements (including geometrical nonlinearity)
- Membrane Elements (including material and geometrical nonlinearity):
- Isogeometric Elements
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