Joint2D element can be used in 3D model?

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DUTma
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Joint2D element can be used in 3D model?

Post by DUTma » Fri Jan 08, 2021 10:34 pm

Joint2D element can be used in 3D model?
It is observed that there is 2D in name of the element, so that I just want to know whether the element can be used in 3D model? And there is warning in opensees code when Joint2D element is employed in 3D model as follows.

WARNING Joint2D::setDomain(): has incorrect space dimension
space dimension not supported by Joint2DWARNING Domain::addElement - In element 40
no Node 71 exists in the domain
WARNING could not add element to the domain
Joint2D element: 40

while executing
"element Joint2D 40 9 23 10 2 71 7 0"
(file "FEM_Elements.tcl" line 51)
invoked from within
"source FEM_Elements.tcl"

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Re: Joint2D element can be used in 3D model?

Post by mhscott » Sat Jan 09, 2021 9:04 am

That element only works for 2D models.

DUTma
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Re: Joint2D element can be used in 3D model?

Post by DUTma » Sun May 09, 2021 9:16 pm

mhscott wrote:
Sat Jan 09, 2021 9:04 am
That element only works for 2D models.
Thank for your reply!

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Re: Joint2D element can be used in 3D model?

Post by seyahatportali » Thu May 13, 2021 7:06 pm

Works on 2d models



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