Element.beam2e

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Revision as of 22:12, 24 January 2007

The following article describes the use of the element.beam2e command. This command defines a simple, two-node Euler beam member.

Contents

Syntax

element.beam2e(id,dof1,dof2,mat,sec)

where

Parameter description type default
id The elemental id integer -
dof1-2 The elemental nodes integer -
mat The element material integer -
sec The element section integer -

Examples

 element.beam2e(2,1,2,2,3)

Comments

Nodes, material and section must be already defined.

See also

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