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validations:tr3_shell_hyperboloid [2023/02/01 07:47]
Ali Baba [Validation data]
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 ^608 |3.73E-05 |7.63E-05 |-1.97E-06 |8.50E-05 |5.60E-05 |4.66E-05 |3.07E-05 |7.90E-05 |-7.00% | ^608 |3.73E-05 |7.63E-05 |-1.97E-06 |8.50E-05 |5.60E-05 |4.66E-05 |3.07E-05 |7.90E-05 |-7.00% |
  
-The maximum difference on the rotations is 70%. The differences on the rotations are larger than on the translations. But, as for the [[validations:qd4_shell_hyperboloid|QD4 SHELL element validation]] **we must be cautious about these results**. Indeed, **the Abaqus S3 element seems to have 6 degrees of freedom per node, while the MITC3 element implemented in SesamX has only 5 (no drilling rotation)**. Hence the S3 adds inevitably some terms on the rotational degrees of freedom.+The maximum difference on the rotations is 70%. The differences on the rotations are larger than on the translations. But, as for the [[validations:qd4_shell_hyperboloid|QD4 SHELL-MITC element validation]] **we must be cautious about these results**. Indeed, **the Abaqus S3 element seems to have 6 degrees of freedom per node, while the MITC3 element implemented in SesamX has only 5 (no drilling rotation)**. Hence the S3 adds inevitably some terms on the rotational degrees of freedom.
  
  
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