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What are the generalized coordinates of each node? #3

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Jiang-Cui opened this issue May 18, 2022 · 2 comments
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What are the generalized coordinates of each node? #3

Jiang-Cui opened this issue May 18, 2022 · 2 comments

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@Jiang-Cui
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Dear professor,

I am studying ANCF now. I know that each node of this ANCF beam has 6 generalized coordinates. What are the generalized coordinates except the position vector? Is this a 2D or 3D beam? Is there an original paper for this beam?

Thank you!

@rserban
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rserban commented May 18, 2022

The reference for this formulation (ANCF gradient deficient cable element) is: "Analysis of Thin Beams and Cables Using the Absolute Nodal Co-ordinate Formulation", J. Gerstmayr, A. Shabana, Nonlinear Dynamics (2006) 45: 109-130, DOI: 10.1007/s11071-006-1856-1

This is a 3D element, with the 6 generalized coordinates at each of its 2 nodes representing the position vector and a gradient vector. Note that this gradient deficient ANCF beam element cannot describe a rotation of the beam about its own axis, so torsional effects cannot be modeled.

If you are interested in more complex ANCF elements, I suggest you look at those implemented in Chrono (https://github.com/projectchrono/chrono). But that's C++ code.

@Jiang-Cui
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Professor, thank you very much! I have got it!

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