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Using Autogem Settings - Mixed Meshes: Exercise
Using Autogem Settings - Mixed Meshes: Exercise
Using Autogem Settings - Mixed Meshes: Exercise
Training Files:
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Procedure Setup:
1. To avoid naming conflicts, it is recommended you save your work, click File > Close until no models
display, then click File > Manage Session > Erase Not Displayed.
2. Click File > Manage Session > Set Working Directory and navigate to the
PTCU\CreoParametric2\Simulate_Modeling\MixedMeshes folder and click OK
Objectives
Create a mixed mesh using solid and shell elements.
Scenario
In this exercise, you explore some of the meshing capabilities using Creo Simulate.
2. Click Extrude from the Volume Region drop-down menu in the Regions group. The Extrude
dashboard appears.
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Figure 1
6. Click Sketch.
8. Click Sketch View from the Setup group to orient the sketch plane.
Figure 2
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2. Click Shell Pair > Detect Shell Pairs from the Shell Pair drop-down menu in the Idealizations
group. The Auto Detect Shell Pairs dialog box appears.
5. Click Start. The Auto Detect Shell Pairs dialog box closes.
6. In the model tree, expand Idealizations and Shell Pairs. Note that there are three shell pairs
listed. Select each shell pair to highlight it in the model.
7. Right-click ShellPair1 and select Delete. Click Yes in the Confirmation dialog box.
This shell pair needs to be deleted because we want to account for uniform thickness in the
stress evaluation.
8. Click Review Geometry from the AutoGEM group. The Simulation Geometry dialog box
appears.
9. Review that the shell surfaces were paired successfully. Note the color green is assigned by
default in Creo Simulate for all the Shell Surfaces found in the model. Light gray color has been
allocated to the Solid Surfaces. You can change the color by clicking Change Color .
10. Click Apply. Note the mid-plane compression in the model, as shown.
Figure 3
2. Click AutoGEM from the AutoGEM group. The AutoGEM dialog box appears.
3. Keep all the default settings and click Create. The model is meshed as shown. Note the magenta
lines connecting the Shells to the Solids. These are links automatically created by default in Creo
Simulate when Solid and Shell elements are connected. They account for rotational coupling
between these types of elements.
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Figure 4
Since the Solid elements do not have degrees of freedom enabling them to rotate, and
since Shells have all available translation and rotation degrees of freedom, the software
uses these links to properly transfer the deformations from Shells to Solids.
6. In the AutoGEM dialog box, click Close. Click No when prompted to save the mesh.
1. Select Settings from the AutoGEM drop-down menu in the AutoGEM group. The AutoGEM
Settings dialog box appears. On the Settings tab, select Create Links Where Needed.
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Figure 5
3. Click OK.
4. Click AutoGEM from the AutoGEM group. The AutoGEM dialog box appears.
5. Keep all the default settings and click Create. The model is meshed as shown. Note the magenta
lines connecting the Shells to the Solids. These are links automatically created by default in Creo
Simulate when Solid and Shell elements are connected. They account for rotational coupling
between these types of elements.
Figure 6
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Since the Solid elements do not have degrees of freedom enabling them to rotate, and
since Shells have all available translation and rotation degrees of freedom, the software
uses these links to properly transfer the deformations from Shells to Solids.
8. In the AutoGEM dialog box, click Close. Click No when prompted to save the mesh.
Task 5. Adjust the AutoGEM settings to eliminate the solid shell links.
1. Select Settings from the AutoGEM drop-down menu in the AutoGEM group. The AutoGEM
Settings dialog box appears.
3. Click OK.
4. Click AutoGEM from the AutoGEM group. The AutoGEM dialog box appears.
Figure 7
There are no more magenta links between the elements. You have induced hinges
between the elements. If a load is acting on this component, it may cause the regions
modeled using Shells elements to pivot where connected to the Solid elements.
8. In the AutoGEM dialog box, click Close. Click No when prompted to save the mesh.
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