I am having trouble meshing this dxf file that I have drawn. It is some plates that are welded together to form an accordion. The outside is subjected to high pressure while the inside is open to the atmosphere. Any help would be greatly appreciated. - Mortimer
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normally I fill the dxf perimeter with a surface. After that I can save the surface in step format and import step in MW for meshing.
Bye
Roberto
i did the same thing as the previous poster. I brought your dxf file into Rhino 5 and made a surface. Then exported the surface as a step file. Netgen doesn't seem to allow the import of dxf files. I hid some of your lines, to make the surface. I don't have spring steel properties, so I used Titanium. Not sure, but you might want to add fillets. I'm assuming you left sharp points to aid meshing. You would probably get more accurate FEA results if you added the fillets that the real part has, or will have.
i attached the step file and the mecway v13 beta file.
anthony
note; for some reason the second model gave an error when i tried to mesh with quads. the first model would mesh with quads. so that was kind of weird.
See attached.
I noticed the curves are broken up in a lot of weird ways. I tried to rebuild them but it didn't help much. I also tried recreating them, but that was problematic. It seems like, when I import the dxf file into Rhino 5, it's not the best. I don't know what CAD program you are using, but it might be better to export a surface directly out of it. Maybe the curvature will be better that way. Netgen works the best with step files. So exporting a surface as a step file would be the best way to go. Mecway uses bug fixed versions of Netgen by default. As people have shown, you can work with a dxf file. Just seems like unnecessary headache and possible geometry degradation as well.
anthony
If you get a chance, the test2 model won't solve when using quad dominate option. it says there is an element with zero width somewhere. the option to try and highlight which element that is doesn't seem to work for me. you can mesh it with tets. the test1 model will run with quads and tets. the only difference is i added some fillets and broke the surfaces in places, to make adding BCs easier. Not sure what the problem is there.
Can't figure out why the deformation is not symmetrical around x?
Oh, done on V13Beta 2 BTW