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EINTF

EINTF, TOLER, K, TLAB, KCN, DX, DY, DZ, KNONROT


Defines two-node elements between coincident or offset nodes.
PREP7: Elements
MP ME ST PR PRN <> EM DY PP EME MFS

TOLER

Tolerance for coincidence (based on maximum Cartesian coordinate difference for node
locations and on angle differences for node orientations). Defaults to 0.0001. Only nodes within
the tolerance are considered to be coincident.

Only used when the type of the elements to be generated is PRETS179. K is the pretension node
that is common to the pretension section that is being created. If K is not specified, it will be
created by ANSYS automatically and will have an ANSYS-assigned node number. If K is specified
but does not already exist, it will be created automatically but will have the user-specified node
number. K cannot be connected to any existing element.

TLAB

Nodal number ordering. Allowable values are:

LOW The 2-node elements are generated from the lowest numbered node to the highest
numbered node.
HIGH The 2-node elements are generated from the highest numbered node to the lowest
numbered node.
REVE Reverses the orientation of the selected 2-node element.

KCN

In coordinate system KCN, elements are created between node 1 and node 2 (= node 1 + dx dy
dz).

DX, DY, DZ

Node location increments that define the node offset in the active coordinate system (DR, D,
DZ for cylindrical and DR, D, D for spherical or toroidal).

KNONROT

When KNONROT = 0, the nodes coordinate system is not rotated. When KNONROT = 1, the nodes
belonging to the elements created are rotated into coordinate system KCN (see NROTAT
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command description).

Notes
Defines 2-node elements (such as gap elements) between coincident or offset nodes (within a
tolerance). May be used, for example, to "hook" together elements interfacing at a seam, where the
seam consists of a series of node pairs. One element is generated for each set of two coincident
nodes. For more than two coincident or offset nodes in a cluster, an element is generated from the
lowest numbered node to each of the other nodes in the cluster. If fewer than all nodes are to be
checked for coincidence, use the NSEL command to select the nodes. Element numbers are
incremented by one from the highest previous element number. The element type must be set [ET]
to a 2-node element before issuing this command. Use the CPINTF command to connect nodes by
coupling instead of by elements. Use the CEINTF command to connect the nodes by constraint
equations instead of by elements.
For contact element CONTA178, the tolerance is based on the maximum Cartesian coordinate
difference for node locations only. The angle differences for node orientations are not checked.
Menu Paths
Main Menu>Preprocessor>Modeling>Create>Elements>Auto Numbered>At Coincid Nd
Main Menu>Preprocessor>Modeling>Create>Elements>Auto Numbered>Offset Nodes

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