I drew several surfaces in Solidworks and imported to Mecway as an IGES file (both attached). Every time I generate a mesh, the perpendicular interfaces do not generate nodes at the same locations, and the surfaces cannot connect. My questions are below. Knitting the surfaces in Solidworks didn't resolve the issue, and introduced many skewed elements.
What can I do in Solidworks to get these surfaces joined and automatically mesh nicely in Mecway?
What could Mecway do to mesh this IGES file differently and connect the perpendicular surfaces? Bonded contacts might function, but would seem to alter the stiffness matrix.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
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Thank you,
Chris
Salome has some free tools to build such a unique component.
Anyway, as Disla says, with Salome you can join the surfaces and create a mesh with coincident nodes at the intersections. If you want to upload the stps/igs I could make a try, looks like an interesting problem to solve.
I do not have Salome on my machine, but will try to load it for Windows. I tried to knit the surface in Solidworks, but it did not actually join the perpendicular surfaces.
Question, with a solid mesh, how could I generate brick or shell elements for these thin surfaces? When I have tried "surface mesh" on a solid, get a shell that surrounds the solid.
Thanks again,
Chris
Sometimes you can use the Surface mesh option like you did then delete the extra surfaces leaving just one for each plate then set a Shell offset to compensate for the half-thickness. However, in this case, the intersections still won't be connected properly.
If it was me, I'd probably make it by hand in Mecway. Starting with two curved lines, then extrude everything else off them as well as using some Mesh tools -> Create -> Element and Refine -> Custom. I began that in the attachment. There's fair bit of labor there though so only if you can't get any CAD software to do it.
Victor, thanks for your suggestion and start of a model from scratch. I was hoping to avoid building it all in Mecway, but realize that it is possible.
Thanks again for your help,
Chris
I still have more details to add to the model, but the attached is where I am going with it. I was not able to get Salome loaded, so I started manually building the model from my existing node locations.
I had difficulties extruding the shells into bricks at the connection points. It seems like I would need to nearly rebuild the model for brick based approach. Do you have any thoughts on making these connections with less effort?
My first goal is to get modes from the model, and then to look at stress as a result of some applied forces.
Thanks again for your help,
Chris
It should work pretty well using shells though.
Beware that this mesh has a lot of incompatible connections between elements so it won't work correctly. It looks like you might have refined some parts while they weren't connected to other parts. There should be no joints like the ones circled in the other attached picture. If you use View -> Open cracks, you can see the elements come apart where they're not properly connected.