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November 15, 2017 at 3:44 pmemirdegirmenliSubscriber
I am trying to get modal analysis results of a plate which has different thickness region. for example, the thickness is 2 mm at center and 1,4 mm at edges. Thus I sketched different surface and I gave different thickness value on mechanical. All contacts are bounded but they move separately. Actually, later I will need to do this for complicated plate such as violin top plate.Â
Best,
Emir
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November 15, 2017 at 4:17 pmpeteroznewmanSubscriber
Hello Emir,
You want to go into DesignModeler where it will show 4Â Parts, 4 Bodies.
Select all four parts, right click and select Form New Part, then it will say 1 Part, 4 Bodies.
The 4 bodies can still have 4 different thickness values.
In Mechanical, Update Geometry from Source, then delete all your contacts, since the mesh will connect these 4 bodies with common nodes at the common edges. This is called Share Topology in DM and this is much better than using contact.
The reason the parts were not connected in your original model is the pinball radius was not large enough to detect the adjacent nodes. Increasing the pinball radius will solve that problem, assuming you have mesh controls to actually create coincident nodes. But you really want the solution in the first paragraph.
Cheers, Peter
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November 15, 2017 at 5:14 pm
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November 15, 2017 at 5:19 pm
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