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4-Node Iso parametric element
This program is able to analyze all types of 4,
plane stress and plane strain problems
(with all degree of freedom) using Finite
Element Method (with choice 4-Node Iso
parametric element) under any kind
ofconcentrated nodal loadings (Fx , 1 2
Fy)and submit values. of nodal
displacements, element and nodal stresses
as MATLAB output. General feature of this,
program includes one “m-file” and an
“Excel” input file which to run this
program both of them (iso4nodem and
Iso4nodexls) must be saved in MATLAB
directory. Meanwhile notice that input file
(Iso¢nodexls) must be saved as “Excel
2003”. Using this program is very easy and
user friendly (ie. for each new example
adjust input file and then save it, In
entering file, some questions are asked
and some tables exist which are related to
problem inputs. In this file, variables are
shown in blue color). Then using MATLAB
software run "iso4nodem'" file, later you
can see results in MATLAB's command
window,
Finally, to test this program, different
Examples are given which in these
examples program outputs are compared
with the results from ABAQUS or ANSYS
software, Similarity of results shows that
this program works without any
deficiencies as well as these two
softwares.Suerte NewCivil.com
Srnput data:
Dexlsread("Iso4nc put", "HL;
hexlsread{* Iso4n mput', "E12");
Bexlsread("Isodnoa nput ', *F
vexLsread(' Isodn mput'; TELA");
NN=x1sread(*Iso4n
Cooraxisread(' I= iby
for }-1:Nv
Lscoor (4/117
X(L)=Coor(3,2)¢
YUd)=Coor 4,3)
ena
WB=x1sread ("1
direct=x1sread(* 2500")
for }=1:NE
Ledirect (j,1)5
Dir (i, 1)=i7
Dir (i,2}=direct (5,2);
Dir (i, 3)=direct (5,3);
Dir (i, 4)=direct (5,4);
Dir (i, 5)=direct (3,5);
end
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NE=#Leread(*reotr
Foro=ularead(!
SDefinition of properties matrix
if Den
DeE/(1-v*2]* [1 v O;v 1 070 0 (1=v)/215
“ p=B/ ((L4¥) (1-24) )*[(L-v) v Ov (Lev) 070 0 (L-2+v)/217
end
SGaussian quadrature points:
s(1)=-1/sqrt (3); t(L)=-1/sqrt(3)7
T/sqrt (3); t(2)=1/sqet(3)7
9(3)=1agrt (3) 7 t13)=-1/eqre (3)?
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Ye(A)=1/4 (¥ (a(n) )*(s 4) 2) 4¥ (bl) (1) 48 (eqn) )* (248 (4) 49 (aim) ) #228)
Ys ()=1/ 44 (¥(a(n))# (ECL) 1) 4¥ (b(n) )# (=e (A) )+¥ (etm) )# (14 (LD )4¥ (Am) )* OH 1-E EI)
Kz (A)=1/4* (X(a(n))* (eG) 1) 4X (Um) )* (1b (4) 4C(e (nm) )* (THe (4) 14 (Al) EE
Xe (A)m1/4* (X(a(n) )* (3 (4) -2) 4X (nn) ) * (2-9 (4) )4K(e(n) )* (248 (4) 14K (AU) J (1-8 (2)
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