This option is used to define the elastic behavior for connector elements.
Products: ABAQUS/Standard ABAQUS/Explicit
Type: Model data
Level: Model
Set this parameter equal to the connector's component of relative motion for which elastic behavior is specified. For this component of relative motion the connector will act as a spring. Omit this parameter if linear coupled behavior is to be defined.
Set this parameter equal to the number of field variable dependencies included in the definition of the connector elasticity data, in addition to temperature. If this parameter is omitted, it is assumed that the connector elasticity is independent of field variables. See Specifying field variable dependence” in “Material data definition, Section 16.1.2 of the ABAQUS Analysis User's Manual, for more information.
This parameter can be used only if the COMPONENT and NONLINEAR parameters are included.
Set INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS=POSITION (default) to specify dependencies on components of relative position included in the elasticity definition.
Set INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS=CONSTITUTIVE MOTION to specify dependencies on components of constitutive relative motion included in the elasticity definition.
If elasticity is dependent on only the component of constitutive relative motion specified with the COMPONENT parameter (uncoupled behavior), the INDEPENDENT COMPONENTS parameter should not be used.
This parameter can be used only if the COMPONENT parameter is included.
Include this parameter to define nonlinear elastic behavior. Omit this parameter to define linear elastic behavior.
Include this parameter to indicate that rigid elastic behavior is defined.
First line:
Elastic stiffness (force or moment per relative displacement or rotation).
Leave blank in an ABAQUS/Explicit analysis. In an ABAQUS/Standard analysis this field corresponds to frequency (in cycles per time, for *STEADY STATE DYNAMICS, DIRECT and *STEADY STATE DYNAMICS, SUBSPACE PROJECTION analyses only).
Temperature.
First field variable.
Second field variable.
Etc., up to five field variables.
Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than five):
Sixth field variable.
Etc., up to eight field variables per line.
Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the elastic stiffness as a function of frequency, temperature, and other predefined field variables.
First line:
Second line:
Third line:
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Temperature.
First field variable.
Second field variable.
Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than two):
Third field variable.
Etc., up to eight field variables per line.
Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the connector elastic behavior as a function of temperature and other predefined field variables
First line:
Force or moment.
Constitutive relative displacement or rotation.
Temperature.
First field variable.
Second field variable.
Etc., up to five field variables.
Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than five):
Sixth field variable.
Etc., up to eight field variables per line.
Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the connector elastic behavior as a function of temperature and other predefined field variables.
First line:
First independent component number (1–6).
Second independent component number (1–6).
Etc., up to entries (maximum six).
Subsequent lines:
Force or moment in the direction specified by the COMPONENT parameter.
Connector relative position or constitutive relative motion in the first independent component identified on the first data line.
Connector relative position or constitutive relative motion in the second independent component identified on the first data line.
Etc., up to entries as identified on the first data line.
Temperature.
First field variable.
Second field variable.
Etc., up to eight entries per line.
If the number of data entries exceeds the limit of eight entries per line, continue the input on the next data line.
Do not repeat the first data line. Repeat the subsequent data lines as often as necessary to define the elastic stiffness as a function of connector relative position or constitutive relative motion, temperature, and other predefined field variables.
First line:
First available component of relative motion for which rigid-like elastic behavior is defined.
Second available component of relative motion for which rigid-like elastic behavior is defined.
Etc., up to as many available components of relative motion as exist for the connection type.
Omit this data line if rigid-like elastic behavior is defined for all available components of relative motion.