/QUAD
Block Format Keyword Describes the 2D solid elements. QUAD elements must be defined in the global YZ plane.
Format
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | (8) | (9) | (10) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
/QUAD/part_ID | |||||||||
quad_ID | node_ID1 | node_ID2 | node_ID3 | node_ID4 |
Definition
Field | Contents | SI Unit Examples |
---|---|---|
part_ID | Part identifier of the
block. (Integer, maximum 10 digits) |
|
quad_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) |
Comments
- 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.
- More than one quad block can be used to define a part.
- Any number of quads can be defined in one block.
- The QUAD elements must be defined in the global YZ plane with the element normal pointing in global X direction.