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Old   May 14, 2024, 07:27
Default HSFLD241 - 2D Hydrostatic elements
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Hi Structural Mechanics users,

I have to model the 2D cross-section of a thin film pouch filled by water and externally subjected to a compressive force to evaluate the stress distribution along the thin film. I know there is the possibility to integrate the hydrostatic element type, aka HSFLD241, through an APDL code, but I have never programmed in APDL and I have no idea on how to proceed. I've seen some code examples on the network but I don't know if I can just copy and paste or if I have to modify some parts according to my model, but in the latter case I have no idea about the data required.

Can anybody help me?

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Old   July 3, 2024, 03:45
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I have the same issue. Can someone help me?
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