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Meshing of thin rectangular wires

    • per.pucher
      Subscriber

      Hello everyone!

      I'm currently trying to mesh thin wires (0.05mm x 0.05mm x 50mm) within a larger structure. See picture below. I tried to make a midsurface out of the wires in Spaceclaim but I get an error message (impossible to create midsurface, the faces could not be shifted). Is there another way to mesh these thin wires, like modeling them as 1D beams ?

      Thanks, kind regards.

    • Deepak
      Ansys Employee

      Hi,

      Please try Extract option, to generate 1D Beam element.

      Regards,

      Deepak K.

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    • Erik Kostson
      Ansys Employee

       

      Hi

      Shell:

      Because they are so thin, one can just select on of these faces (belonging to the thin parts shown), and do ctrl+c, and ctrl+v which will give us a new surface body that can be meshed with shell elements later (and connected to main body using contacts).

      For beams see the above post.

      All the best

      Erik

       

    • per.pucher
      Subscriber

      Thank you very much, your responses solved my issue !

      Per P.

    • Erik Kostson
      Ansys Employee

      Great that it helped

       

      All the best

       

      Erik

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