Ansys 13.0 cable element LINK180

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The discussion focuses on modeling a cable in Ansys 13.0 using the LINK180 element, which is recommended as it replaces older link elements. The user is encountering an issue where the option to set the third real constant for "tension-only" is not available, despite the documentation indicating it should be. There is a request for guidance on how to configure LINK180 to achieve the "tension-only" setting. The conversation highlights a common challenge faced by users when transitioning to newer software versions. Assistance is sought to resolve this specific modeling issue.
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Hi,
I am trying to model a simple cable using Ansys 13.0. It seems like the best element to use is LINK180, because this element replaced previously available links from older program versions (such as LINK10 and LINK167). However, although the "help" says that the third real constant for this element can be set to "tension-only", I am not being given the option to select a third real constant. I don't know how else to get a "tension-only" element.

Can anyone tell me how to set this element to "tension-only"

Thank you so much for your help.
 
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fourniej said:
Hi,
I am trying to model a simple cable using Ansys 13.0. It seems like the best element to use is LINK180, because this element replaced previously available links from older program versions (such as LINK10 and LINK167). However, although the "help" says that the third real constant for this element can be set to "tension-only", I am not being given the option to select a third real constant. I don't know how else to get a "tension-only" element.

Can anyone tell me how to set this element to "tension-only"

Thank you so much for your help.

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