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Non layered Vs. layered element

    • Zaid Abd Al-Hadi
      Subscriber

      Hey!

      I read in Ansys help that the layers in a layered element will be as defined by the section command.
      for example: if I have a 4mm thick laminate, meshed with a 1mm layered element. so 4 elements across the thickness,
      and there are 4 layers defined in the section command.

      does this mean that the whole model has 16 layers (4 layers for each element * 4 elements across the thickness) or only 4 layers?
      what is the difference for the same situation but using a non-layered element?

      best regards

    • Chandra Sekaran
      Ansys Employee

      Are you modeling composite laminate. Typically 'layer' definition is used to define the various layers of a composite structures. So you could have a 4 mm thick element (in your case) but with section definition you can define for example, 3 layers. Each layer can use a different material, layer orientation and thickness but together the 3 layers will add up to 4 mm thickness.

      • Zaid Abd Al-Hadi
        Subscriber

        thanks for replying,

        yes, I'm trying to model a composite plate using reinforcing elements, but I can't get it right.

        the commands are as follows:

        MP,EX,1
        MP,NU,1
        MP,DENS,1

        MP,EX,2
        MP,NU,2
        MP,DENS,2

        ET,1,SOLID185
        KEYOPT,1,3,1         !LAYERED SOLID
        MAT,1
        ESYS,0
        SECNUM,1

        SECTYPE,1,SHELL
        SECDATA,0.001,1,45, ,L1
        SECDATA,0.001,1,-45, ,L2
        SECDATA,0.001,1,-45, ,L3
        SECDATA,0.001,1,45, ,L4


        BLOCK,0,0.1,0,0.1,0,0.004        !PLATE WITH 100X100X4 (mm)

        ESIZE,0.001
        MSHKEY,1
        MSHAPE,0
        VMESH,ALL

        SECTYPE,2,REINF,SMEAR
        SECDATA,2,1.97E-11,5.2961e-6,0,0,LAYN,1                           !MAT, FIB. DIA., SPACING, KCN, THETA, PATT, LAYER# 
        SECDATA,2,1.97E-11,5.2961e-6,0,0,LAYN,2
        SECDATA,2,1.97E-115.2961e-6,0,0,LAYN,3
        SECDATA,2,1.97E-11,5.2961e-6,0,0,LAYN,4
        SECCONTROL, ,1, ,
         
        ESEL,ALL
        EREINF
        .....................................................

        when the reinforcing section is defined as "2", (i.e sectype,2,reinf), it gives error: the specified reinforcing section 2 for section 2 is a LAYn pattern with layer number greater than one and must be overlaid with a shell. 
         
        if the reinforcing section is defined "1", it gives error: reinforcment No.2 in section 1 for REINF element xxxx specifies a layer number which is greater than the total number of layers defined for the base element 2.
         
        despite, my goal is to use a shell section and a reinforcing section in the same element, what is the best way to do this?

        thanks in advance

         

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