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| Convention: when the element is considered in increasing order of nodes (1 → 2 → 3), the first body is to the left, and the tool or foundation to the right. \\ | Convention: when the element is considered in increasing order of nodes (1 → 2 → 3), the first body is to the left, and the tool or foundation to the right. \\ | ||
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| - | This element can be used with mechanical law [[laws:intme|INTME2]] or a classic mechanical law and flow law [[laws:intfl|INTFL2]]. \\ | + | This element can be used with mechanical law [[laws:intme|INTME2]] or a classic mechanical law and flow law [[laws:intec2|INTEC2]]. \\ |
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| The element is compatible with plane stress state, plane strain state, and generalized plane state, as well as axisymmetric state. It can be used for mechanical, thermal, or thermo-mechanical analysis. \\ | The element is compatible with plane stress state, plane strain state, and generalized plane state, as well as axisymmetric state. It can be used for mechanical, thermal, or thermo-mechanical analysis. \\ | ||