ProductsAbaqus/StandardAbaqus/ExplicitAbaqus/CAE Nonstructural massThe mass contribution from nonstructural features can be included in the model even if the features themselves are omitted. The nonstructural mass is smeared over an element set that is typically adjacent to the nonstructural feature. This element set can contain solid, shell, membrane, surface, beam, pipe, or truss elements. The nonstructural mass can be specified in the following forms:
When a total mass is spread over an element set region, it can be distributed either in proportion to the underlying element “structural” mass or in proportion to the element volume in the initial configuration. A “structural” mass is defined as the sum of all the mass contributions to an element outside of the nonstructural features. This may include the mass due to any material definitions associated with the element; any “mass per unit area” given on the section definition for shell, membrane, and surface elements; mass from any rebars included in shell, membrane, and surface elements; and any additional inertia given on the section definition of beam/pipe elements. A nonstructural mass contribution to an element is not allowed if that element has no structural mass. A given element in the model can have contributions from multiple nonstructural mass specifications. The nonstructural mass in a given element will participate in any mass proportional distributed loads, such as gravity loading, defined on that element. When a nonstructural mass is added to a shell, beam, or pipe element with active rotational degrees of freedom, the nonstructural contribution affects both the element mass and the element rotary inertia. The element stable time increment increases with a positive nonstructural mass and decreases with a negative nonstructural mass. In general, it is easier to use a nonstructural mass definition to bring an additional mass into the model than to do the same with a group of point masses. It is also more beneficial in an Abaqus/Explicit analysis due to a possibly higher time increment. Any mass proportional damping specified as part of the material definition (see Material damping) will also apply to the nonstructural mass contribution assigned to the element or element set using that material definition. Nonstructural mass contributions associated with an element set are not imported when transferring model data between Abaqus analyses (see About transferring results between Abaqus analyses). These contributions need to be redefined in the import analysis if they are to be included in the model. Defining nonstructural massTo define a nonstructural mass contribution to the model mass, you must first identify the region over which the contribution must be added. You then specify the value of the nonstructural mass using the appropriate units and, if the total mass from the nonstructural features is known, determine how the nonstructural mass is distributed over the region. Input File Usage NONSTRUCTURAL MASS, ELSET=element_set_name Abaqus/CAE Usage Property or Interaction module: Nonstructural mass: select region: Specifying the units of the nonstructural massThe nonstructural mass can be specified in different types of units, depending on the types of elements contained in the specified region. Specifying units of massA total nonstructural mass with units of “mass” can be spread over a region containing solid, shell, membrane, beam, pipe, and/or truss elements. Input File Usage NONSTRUCTURAL MASS, UNITS=TOTAL MASS total mass of the nonstructural feature Abaqus/CAE Usage Property or Interaction module: Nonstructural mass: select region: Units: Total Mass: Magnitude: total mass of the nonstructural feature: Specifying units of mass per unit volumeA nonstructural mass with units of “mass per unit volume” can be spread over a region containing solid, shell, membrane, beam, pipe, and/or truss elements. Input File Usage NONSTRUCTURAL MASS, UNITS=MASS PER VOLUME added density due to the nonstructural feature Abaqus/CAE Usage Property or Interaction module: Nonstructural mass: select region: Units: Mass per Volume: Magnitude: added density due to the nonstructural feature: Specifying units of mass per unit areaA nonstructural mass with units of “mass per unit area” can be spread over a region containing conventional shells, membranes, and/or surface elements. Input File Usage NONSTRUCTURAL MASS, UNITS=MASS PER AREA added mass per unit area due to the nonstructural feature Abaqus/CAE Usage Property or Interaction module: Nonstructural mass: select region: Units: Mass per Area: Magnitude: added mass per unit area due to the nonstructural feature: Specifying units of mass per unit lengthA nonstructural mass with units of “mass per unit length” can be spread over a region containing beam, pipe, and/or truss elements. Input File Usage NONSTRUCTURAL MASS, UNITS=MASS PER LENGTH added mass per unit length due to the nonstructural feature Abaqus/CAE Usage Property or Interaction module: Nonstructural mass: select region: Units: Mass per Length: Magnitude: added mass per unit length due to the nonstructural feature: Controlling the distribution of the total mass from nonstructural featuresThere are two methods available for distributing the nonstructural mass over the region when the total mass from the nonstructural features is known. Distributing the nonstructural mass in proportion to the element structural massIf you do not want to change the center of mass for the region, distribute the nonstructural mass in proportion to the element structural mass. This method results in a uniform scaling of the structural density of the region. Abaqus uses mass proportional distribution by default. The element structural mass in shell, membrane, and surface elements includes any mass contribution from rebar provided that the rebar are defined as a rebar layer (see Defining reinforcement). Input File Usage NONSTRUCTURAL MASS, UNITS=TOTAL MASS, DISTRIBUTION=MASS PROPORTIONAL total mass of the nonstructural feature Abaqus/CAE Usage Property or Interaction module: Nonstructural mass: select region: Units: Total Mass: Magnitude: total mass of the nonstructural feature: Distribution: Mass Proportional: Distributing the nonstructural mass in proportion to the element volumeAlternatively, you can distribute the nonstructural mass in proportion to the element volume in the initial configuration. This method results in a uniform value added to the underlying structural density over the region. Therefore, the center of mass for the region may be altered if the region has nonuniform structural density. Input File Usage NONSTRUCTURAL MASS, UNITS=TOTAL MASS, DISTRIBUTION=VOLUME PROPORTIONAL total mass of the nonstructural feature Abaqus/CAE Usage Property or Interaction module: Nonstructural mass: select region: Units: Total Mass: Magnitude: total mass of the nonstructural feature: Distribution: Volume Proportional: |