Creating a shell element with thickness and an inner part (corticalis&spongiosa)
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July 10, 2024 at 1:28 pmRoyaSubscriber
Hello,
I am doing research on a pelvis model. The geometry was derived from an STL file and edited with autoskin. But somehow it seems impossible to create an outer shell and an inner part to accurately portray the bone structure while still using the function autoskin. I need the funktion autoskin on both parts because of the benefit of the easier meshing in another calculation software.
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July 23, 2024 at 4:43 pmAtharv JoshiForum Moderator
Hi Roya,
Please check the tutorials in this video Discovery SpaceClaim: Reverse Engineering - Ansys Knowledge
Can you please share exactly what you mean by outer shell and inner part?
Screenshots of the STL will make it easier to understand.Thanks and Regards
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July 23, 2024 at 4:50 pmAtharv JoshiForum Moderator
Last video “Creating Periodic Blended Patches from STL in SpaceClaim” in the playlist Discovery SpaceClaim: Reverse Engineering – Ansys Knowledge covers STL to solid creation for similar use cases.
You can try the discussed method and check if that helps you resolve the issuse.
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