ABAQUS 6.9 Meshed Beam Cross Section

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Creating a meshed beam cross section for hollow and elliptical beams in ABAQUS requires a step-by-step approach, as these profiles are not available in the default library. Users often find the manual challenging to navigate, leading to requests for clearer guidance. Key steps include defining the geometry, creating the mesh, and ensuring proper material properties are assigned. Assistance from experienced users can significantly streamline this process. Clear instructions or examples would be beneficial for those struggling with the manual.
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I need help with my beam structure in abaqus. The beams I need to model are hollow and elliptical. This is not included in abaqus' library or profiles. So I want to make a Meshed beam cross section as described in the manual. However, the manual is quite difficult to understand. Can someone walk me through the basic steps of making this happen? Please?
 
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