*AXIAL

Used to define the axial behavior of beams.

This option can be used only in conjunction with the BEAM GENERAL SECTION, SECTION=NONLINEAR GENERAL option.

Related Topics
*BEAM GENERAL SECTION
In Other Guides
Using a general beam section to define the section behavior

ProductsAbaqus/StandardAbaqus/Explicit

TypeModel data

LevelPartPart instance

Optional parameters (if neither ELASTIC nor LINEAR is included, elastic-plastic response is assumed)

DEPENDENCIES

Set this parameter equal to the number of field variable dependencies included in the axial force–axial strain relationship, in addition to temperature. If this parameter is omitted, it is assumed that the axial force–axial strain relationship is constant or depends only on temperature. See Material data definition for more information.

ELASTIC

Include this parameter if the axial force–axial strain relationship is nonlinear but elastic.

LINEAR

Include this parameter if the axial force–axial strain relationship is linear.

Data lines if the LINEAR parameter is included

First line
  1. Axial stiffness of the section.

  2. Temperature.

  3. First field variable.

  4. Second field variable.

  5. Etc., up to six field variables.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than six)
  1. Seventh field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the axial stiffness as a function of temperature and other predefined field variables.

Data lines if the LINEAR parameter is omitted

First line
  1. Axial force.

  2. Axial strain.

  3. Temperature.

  4. First field variable.

  5. Second field variable.

  6. Etc., up to five field variables.

Subsequent lines (only needed if the DEPENDENCIES parameter has a value greater than five)
  1. Sixth field variable.

  2. Etc., up to eight field variables per line.

Repeat this set of data lines as often as necessary to define the axial force–axial strain relationship as a function of temperature and other predefined field variables.