/SHELL

Block Format Keyword Describes input for 4-node shell elements.

Format

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
/SHELL/part_ID/unit_ID
shell_ID node_ID1 node_ID2 node_ID3 node_ID4 ϕs Thick

Definition

Field Contents SI Unit Example
part_ID Part identifier of the block.

(Integer, maximum 10 digits)

unit_ID (Optional) Unit identifier.

(Integer, maximum 10 digits)

shell_ID Element identifier.

(Integer)

node_ID1 Node identifier 1.

(Integer)

node_ID2 Node identifier 2.

(Integer)

node_ID3 Node identifier 3.

(Integer)

node_ID4 Node identifier 4.

(Integer)

ϕ s Orthotropy angle to element skew. 5

(Real)

[ deg ]
Thick Shell thickness.

By default, this shell has the thickness given in the property set prop_ID of the part part_ID.

(Real)

[ m ]

Comments

  1. The identifier must be unique in each element family, but it is advised for each element type to have a unique element identifier in the global model.
  2. More than one shell block can be used to define a part.
  3. Any number of shells can be defined in one block.
  4. For Coordinate system in 3-node shell element, refer to Radioss Coordinate System in the User Guide.
  5. If def_orth = 1, the orthotropy angle, ϕ s is only used in /PLY and /PROP/TYPE19 (PLY).
    Figure 1.