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Combined Meshing CAEA PDF
Combined Meshing CAEA PDF
Techniques in
ANSYS Workbench
Presented by:
Eric Stamper
4/21/2015
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Agenda
Previous e-Learning:
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different-mesh-types-workbench-ansys-
e-learning
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Conformal
Meshing Options
Solid Yes - -
1 Shared topology not supported but can use node merge with v16.0
(to merge nodes on solid face, not within body)
Nodes
Merged
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Conformal Meshing Option #1
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Conformal Meshing Option #2
Mesh Connections:
Mesh connections use the concept of master and slave geometry to control
how the connection is made:
Master: indicates the geometry/topology onto which other geometry is projected.
Slave: indicates the geometry that will be projected onto the master geometry.
Connection options:
Faces (Master) to Edges (Slave)
Faces (Master) to Vertices (Slave)
Slave
Master
Projection
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Conformal Meshing Option #2
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Conformal Meshing Option #3
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Conformal Mesh:
Line Bodies
Recommendation:
Use Shared Topology to form a continuous mesh on all beams.
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Conformal Mesh:
Surface Bodies
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Mesh Connections
DM Mechanical
All surfaces are formed into a part Shared Topology splits
Surface passes through others surfaces to form surface
(i.e. no edge at intersection). intersections (edge shown)
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Mesh Connections
In Mechanical
Even though all surfaces are formed into a part, not all surfaces are meshed
continuous
Visualized with Single edges
Use automatic mesh connections to find and connect all necessary edges
Create a Mesh Edit Group with Type = Mesh Connection
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Mesh Connections
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Mesh Connections
Mesh connections can be viewed on the geometry with the option shown
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Combining Beams
and Shells
DM Shared Topology:
Vertices are merged connecting any
mixture of shell edges or beams.
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DM: Beams and Shells Conformal Mesh
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DM: Beams and Shells Conformal Mesh
Example:
The 1 Line Body has 2 edges.
The 1 edge joint is created on only 1 edge of the line body and the surface
1 Line Body
2 Edges
Joint
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DM: Beams and Shells Conformal Mesh
Example:
Once the geometry is imported into mechanical, only the 1 edge of the line
body is meshed continuous with the edge of the surface.
2 separate edges
1 shared edge (independently meshed)
(conformal mesh)
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Beams and Shells Conformal Mesh
A continuous mesh can be formed between the ends of beams and shells
with a Pinch meshing control in Mechanical
DM joints and shared topology do not connect beams ends to shell surfaces.
However; you can use: Projection > Points On Face to create coincident vertices
that Shared Topology will merge
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Mesh Connections
Face to edges
Face to vertices
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Mesh Connections
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Solid and Shell
Shared Topology
Edge to edge
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THANK YOU!
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