Hi!
I tried to import (converting from unv to inp) a multibody mesh created on Salome into Mecway.
I tried some ways but in Mecway I have always only one groups of elements under "Components and materials". So I can't apply material for every solid body.
Any idea?
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To Sergio: I tried creating groups of all types: node, surfaces, volume, elements but It's always the same. Maybe it depends from the converter. I made it by UNICAL converter included on CalculixforWin. Do you use other converter?
I'm not expert of Salome but I didn't find the option to save directly in inp format.
I think that the problems is *Solid Section card. I don't know how mecway, importing inp, creates parts but maybe depends from this card. If I'm right It involves to apply material properties before importing mesh.
Thanks, Andrea
You wrote that: "still I didn't find a way to create groups of faces in Salome"
I created them and found them in Mecway. See attached pictures. If you want I can send the procedure that starts from geometry module and involves some steps on mesh module.
About pictures attached: Mesh created on Salome, imported on MW, created two components but tge groups were automatically imported.
By the way I'm very interesting to Salome mesh module because is not simple but is very powerfull. I saw 3D structured mesh created using Salome of an high level. I started with Salome one month ago and among family, job and music I try to learn what is possible.
There are some features to simplify the geometries before meshing, but in my humild opinion they have a strange (original or diferent aproach than what I'm espect) way of doing things, that makes hard to understand.
Mesh module
Create mesh and compute it - Convert to Quadratic if needed
Select your mesh (Mesh 1 as default name) on browser on left and choose "Create groups from geometry" ->
Select "Mesh1" -> type elements _> and on white box the faces that you want (the same faces created under geometry module. These faces are childrens of your solid)
Export and convert to inp
I attach a simple cube meshed with C3D20 and related file of Mw created importing inp file.
Applied traction p = 100 MPa
Theoretical results 373 MPa (eFatigue stress concentration finder based on Peterson's stress concentration factors: W = 25 mm; D = 10 mm)
Same studies with C3D10 elements
this a simple workout to show how to import salome mesh into mecway.
In attachment you can find .pdf file and .zip archive containing all files used.
Thanks for inspiration!
Regards,
Stefano
PS. Structured mesh version coming soon...check picture...
Hello! Friends
I have been fighting for the HEX mesh for several weeks, of course, with breaks, no less salome tutorials, how to make one mesh from an assembly, not how to make many separate mesh.
I look, I search and nothing. Now I wanted to share my discovery
I will prepare a tutorial in a free moment, now I will describe how and what.
We insert the sall file into the salome - we give the command "explode"
we mesh each part of the main mesh (not sub mesh), give command (Mesh / Build compound) selected meshes and it's ready.
You can export to med file - but Mecaway does not see the separation of solids, although the command (open crak) works and indicates well - that it should be there. We open .med the grid in gmsh - and export(save elelement and save nodes) it as unv. Gmsh sees nicely the sub-grids (though they are meshes, not under meshes: D).
We open in Macway and enjoy beautifully reticulated assembly. Each part is reticulated separately, you can give different conditions for HEX mesh compaction, and Mecway itself strongly thickens the mesh, and the total "bonduary codntion">
Really simple steps - now;)
http://mecway.com/forum/discussion/comment/1011/#Comment_1011 Related topic
greetings