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November 7, 2013, 07:11 |
Overlapping solid mesh
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valerio
Join Date: Apr 2013
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Hello everyone, I briefly illustrate my problem.
I created two solids: a cylinder of diameter 100 mm and height 1 mm and, resting on the upper base perfectly in the center, another cylinder of diameter 10 mm and height 200 mm). Now I have to create a mesh for both, but I need the mesh of the surfaces of solids in contact have the coincident nodes, so then I can merge the two objects. I hope I was clear enough. Thanks to all Peinakatsuki |
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November 7, 2013, 09:45 |
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Stuart
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If you want to have conformal meshes then open your model in DesignModeler and combine the two parts into a Multi-Body Part (select both parts and right mouse click to combine them), this also negates the need for a contact. I assume this is for FEA since you mentioned solids
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November 7, 2013, 09:53 |
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valerio
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Ok thank you but I have to do necessarily this operation in mesh menu or with log file.
Peinakatsuki |
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