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L-shaped beam

    • Francesca_Pistorio
      Subscriber

      Hello all,

      I have a problem modeling a L-shaped beam. In APDL I simply create 3 keypoints and I join them with two lines. Then, I mesh with beam188 elements with a rectangular cross-section. I attach some images to figure out better.

      When I Activate the /ESCHAPE command I discover that there is overlapping at the corner. Actually, I do not know if it is only a graphical representation or if this overlapping could give me a problem in the results. I say this because the beam is only a part of my model, which gives me not accurate results.


      Thank you for your help.

      Kindest,


      Francesca


    • Rahul Kumbhar
      Ansys Employee
      HinIt is graphical representation. What APDL solving is actually line element. It appears from the image the beam is considerable thick compared to its length. That may be reason behind inaccuracy. For beam modelling, they should have higher slenderness ratio.n
    • Francesca_Pistorio
      Subscriber
      Dear,n@rkumbhar, thank you for the support! Can I improve my analysis using beam189 or should I accept this inaccuracy?n
    • Rahul Kumbhar
      Ansys Employee
      this requirement of slenderness ratio applies to both beam 188 and beam189 elements.n
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