LATT, MAT
, REAL
, TYPE
, --
, KB
, KE
, SECNUM
Associates element attributes with the selected, unmeshed lines.
MAT
, REAL
, TYPE
Material number, real constant set number, and type number to be associated with selected, unmeshed lines.
--
Unused field.
KB
, KE
Beginning and ending orientation keypoints to be associated
with selected, unmeshed lines. ANSYS uses the location of these keypoints
to determine how to orient beam cross sections during beam meshing. Beam
elements may be created along a line with a constant orientation by specifying
only one orientation keypoint (KB
), or a pre-twisted
beam may be created by selecting different orientation keypoints at each end
of the line (KB
and KE
).
(For a line bounded by two keypoints (KP1
and KP2
), the orientation vector at the beginning of
the line extends from KP1
to KB
,
and the orientation vector at the end of the line extends from KP2
to KE
. The orientation
vectors are used to compute the orientation nodes of the elements.)
SECNUM
Section identifier to be associated with selected, unmeshed lines. For details, see the description of the SECTYPE and SECNUM commands.
The element attributes specified by the LATT command will be used when the lines are meshed.
Lines subsequently generated from the lines will also have the attributes
specified by MAT
, REAL
, TYPE
,
and SECNUM
. If a line does not have these attributes
associated with it (by this command) at the time it is meshed, the attributes
are obtained from the then current MAT, REAL, TYPE,
and SECNUM command settings.
In contrast, the values specified by KB
and KE
apply
only to the selected lines; that is, lines subsequently generated
from these lines will not share these attributes. Similarly, if a line does
not have KB
and KE
attributes
associated with it via the LATT command at the time it
is meshed, ANSYS cannot obtain the attributes from elsewhere. See the discussion
on beam meshing in Meshing
Your Solid Model in the Modeling and Meshing Guide for more information.
Reissue the LATT command (before lines are meshed) to change the attributes. A zero (or blank) argument removes the corresponding association. If any of the arguments are defined as -1, then that value will be left unchanged in the selected set.
In some cases, ANSYS can proceed with a line meshing operation even
when no logical element type has been assigned via LATT,,,TYPE
or TYPE.
See Meshing Your Solid
Model in the Modeling and Meshing Guide for more information about setting element attributes.