Beam structural elements can be meshed with 1D elements or shell
elements.
From the Certification ribbon, click the Beam
tool.
Figure 1. When Structural elements are created, a structural property can be
selected.
Click to define how properties are assigned.
Each structural element must have a structural property assigned to it in
order to run method.
Single property
Assigns the same structuralproperty entity to all designpoints.
Duplicate and assign property to all
Creates a new instance of the selected structuralproperty and
assigns the copy to all designpoints.
Duplicate and assign property per designpoint
Creates a new instance of selected structuralproperty per
designpoint entity.
This option performs a deep copy, meaning the structural property's
references, such as materiel/property or beamsection, are also
copied. Each structural property generated is fully
independent.
This is useful for design exploration where you will update
structural properties separately.
Mesh with 1D or shell elements.
Option
Description
1D Mesh
In this case, as shown in Figure 2, the result will be a Member, extracted as a
collection of 1D elements representing a true Beam between
intersection points.
Set the entity type on the first selector to
Elements.
Optionally, select a destination DesignPointSet to hold
newly created designpoints.
If no set is selected, a new
one is created with config Beam and type
Beam_member.
If you enter this menu from the
Certification Browsercontext menu using Auto DDP, the
selector is pre-populated with the selected
designpointset.
Specify a structuralproperty entity (of config beam) if the
Absorb FE Property checkbox is unselected.
Otherwise, a
structural property is absorbed from the model by
collecting the beamsection/material pair assigned to the
bar2/rod element closest to the center of each
designpoint.
Figure 2. Extract Members
Shell Mesh
In the event of a shell mesh which represents structural beams, you
need to first generate freebody sections using a dedicated tool. As
shown in Figure 3, the result is a designpoint entity per freebody
section.
Set the entity type on the first selector to
Freebody Sections.
Optionally, select a destination DesignPointSet to hold
newly created designpoints.
If no set is selected, a new
one is created with config Beam and type
Beam_shell.
Specify a structuralproperty entity (of config beam), the
same as for 1D beams.
The Absorb FE Property checkbox does
not exist for this use case.