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Normal Axis 3
Local axis 3 is always normal to the plane of the shell element. This axis is directed towards you when the path j1-j2-j3 appears
counter-clockwise. For quadrilateral elements, the element plane is defined by the vectors that connect the mid-points of the two
pairs of opposite sides.
Default Orientation
The default orientation of the local 1 and 2 axes is determined by the relationship between the local 3 axis and the global Z axis:
The local 3-2 plane is taken to be vertical, i.e., parallel to the Z axis
The local 2 axis is taken to have an upward (+Z) sense unless the element is horizontal, in which case the local 2 axis is
taken along the global +Y direction
The element is considered to be horizontal if the sine of the angle between the local 3 axis and the Z axis is less than 10-3.
The local 2 axis makes the same angle with the vertical axis as the local 3 axis makes with the horizontal plane. This means that
the local 2 axis points vertically upward for vertical elements.
The shell element coordinate angle, ang, is used to define element orientations that are different from the default orientation. It is
the angle through which the local 1 and 2 axes are rotated about the positive local 3 axis from the default orientation. The rotation
for a positive angle value of ang appears counter-clockwise when the local +3 axis is pointing toward you.
For horizontal elements, ang is the angle between the local 2 axis and the horizontal +Y axis. Otherwise, ang is the angle between
the local 2 axis and the vertical plane containing the local 3 axis. The following figures provide examples.
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See Also: Von Mises Stress
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