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 Prisms and pyramids may be obtained by repeating node numbers. Prisms and pyramids may be obtained by repeating node numbers.
  
-{{ E_Fig1.png ​}}\\ +{{ E_Fig1.png ​Figure .1. Node Numbering for SOLID elements}}\\
-Figure .1. Node Numbering for SOLID elements+
  
-For SHELL, PLANE, or LOVEWAVE triangular elements, do not define node L (see GROUP instruction - section ).+For SHELL, PLANE, or LOVEWAVE triangular elements, do not define node L. See [[com:GROUP]] for further information.
  
-{{ E_Fig2.png ​}}\\ +{{ E_Fig2.png ​Figure .2. Node Numbering for 2D elements}}\\
-Figure .2. Node Numbering for 2D elements+
  
 The nodes I, J, K, L must be in sequence in a counter-clockwise direction around the element. Local coordinates in a four-node SHELL, PLANE, or LOVEWAVE element are shown below: The nodes I, J, K, L must be in sequence in a counter-clockwise direction around the element. Local coordinates in a four-node SHELL, PLANE, or LOVEWAVE element are shown below:
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   * y’ - normal to x’ and z’ to complete the right-handed system used to compute the resultant forces.   * y’ - normal to x’ and z’ to complete the right-handed system used to compute the resultant forces.
  
-{{ E_Fig3.png ​}}\\ +{{ E_Fig3.png ​|Figure .3. Node numbering and loval coordinate system for SHELL, PLANE, or LOVEWAVE elements}}\\
-Figure .3. Node numbering and loval coordinate system for SHELL, PLANE, or LOVEWAVE elements+
  
 Node K from the BEAMS elements is a geometry reference point which is used to define the local axes 1, 2, 3 of the beam element. Node K, which may be any other nodal point in the system, must not lie on the local axis 1: Node K from the BEAMS elements is a geometry reference point which is used to define the local axes 1, 2, 3 of the beam element. Node K, which may be any other nodal point in the system, must not lie on the local axis 1:
  
-{{ E_Fig4.png ​}}\\ +{{ E_Fig4.png ​|Figure .4. Local coordinate system for BEAMS elements}}\\ 
-Figure .4. Local coordinate system for BEAMS elements+
  
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