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How i can split surfaces

    • dilraj
      Subscriber

      i need to split because i want to give different thickness to different surfaces i mean to each different vertical and horizontal members.Solidworks


      ansys




      as u can see,there are only two surface geometry y0final1.. in 2nd fig only three members can be given different thickness instead of individually. How i can split each surface so i can give each surface a different thickness.


      Thank you

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      I don't know which CAD system you have, but the best practice is to create separate bodies in your CAD system before you get to ANSYS. If I import a "picture frame" design into DesignModeler, there will be 5 parts and 5 bodies. This is not good because the 5 parts will be unconnected in Mechanical Meshing, but they can each be assigned their own thickness.


      5 parts


      Select all the bodies and Form New Part.


      Form new part


      Now there is 1 Part consisting of 5 bodies which can still have their own thickness, but Meshing will connect the 5 bodies.


      1 part 5 bodies


      If you were given the file and don't have a CAD system to do the splitting, you can do that in DesignModeler. In ANSYS, right click on the Geometry line in the System block and select Edit Geometry in DesignModeler. You will have to create a New Plane at each edge, then insert a slice operation. Note that the slicing occurs on the XY plane you select, so you have to orient each plane properly. In your case, you will need 10 horizontal planes and 20 vertical planes.  Here is what the picture frame looks like after four slices.


      DM slice


      After all the slicing, you can create Boolean Unite and combine the frame bodies that have the same thickness to reduce the total number of bodies.

    • dilraj
      Subscriber

      Thank you so much for your time

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