Bulk Data Entry
CMASS1 – Scalar Mass Connection
Description
Defines a scalar mass element.
Format
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CMASS1 |
EID |
PID |
G1 |
C1 |
G2 |
C2 |
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EID |
Unique element identification number. No default (Integer > 0) |
PID |
Property identification number of a PMASS entry. Default = EID (Integer > 0) |
G1, G2 |
Geometric grid point or scalar point identification number. Default = 0 (Integer > 0) |
C1, C2 |
Component number in the displacement coordinate system specified by the CD entry of the GRID data. No default (0 < Integer < 6) |
1. | Zero or blank may be used to indicate a grounded terminal G1 or G2 with a corresponding blank or zero C1 or C2. A grounded terminal is a point with a displacement that is constrained to zero. |
2. | Scalar points may be used for G1 and/or G2, (with a corresponding C1 and/or C2 of zero or blank). If only scalar points and/or grounded terminals are involved, it is more efficient to use the CMASS3 entry. |
3. | The two connection points (G1, C1) and (G2, C2) must not be coincident. Except in unusual circumstances, one of them will be a grounded terminal with blank entries for Gi and Ci. |
4. | A scalar point specified on this entry need not be defined on an SPOINT entry. When the SPSYNTAX setting on the SYSSETTING I/O option is set to CHECK (default) or STRICT, it is required for grid/component pairs (G#/C#) that the component be 0 or blank when the grid reference is a scalar point (SPOINT), and that the component be > 1 when the grid reference is a structural grid point (GRID). When SPSYNTAX is set to MIXED, it is allowed for grid/component pairs (G#/C#) that the grid reference be either a scalar point (SPOINT) or a structural grid point (GRID) when the component is 0, 1 or blank; interpreting all of these as 0 for scalar points and as 1 for structural grids. When the component is greater than 1, the grid reference must always be a structural grid (GRID). |
5. | Scalar mass elements are ignored in heat transfer analysis. |
6. | This card is represented as a spring or mass element in HyperMesh. |
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