Hello Sir, I have a part that is an elbow tube at one end and the other end its a T-shape (The T shape is made of cylinders as well so its a weird T). The entire model is a shell. I cannot partition it properly for some reason. I have tried every thing, but it is not partitioning properly. When one side turns green, then when I work on something close by, its color turns back. How can I go about this. Thanks.
Meshing algorithms use "cells" to generate mesh elements, hterefore, the more you partition your part into smaller regular cells, the more regular the mesh shape will be. This is particularly important when dealing with parts of curved or irregular geometry
I see all your partitions start from the points shown to you in Abaqus, basically those are either the points on edge or in the middle. What if I want to cut the geometry at arbitrary positions, there are no pints that can be selected
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Hello Sir, I have a part that is an elbow tube at one end and the other end its a T-shape (The T shape is made of cylinders as well so its a weird T). The entire model is a shell.
I cannot partition it properly for some reason. I have tried every thing, but it is not partitioning properly. When one side turns green, then when I work on something close by, its color turns back. How can I go about this.
Thanks.
Why is a need of partition ? How meshing will be different from the case of without partition ?
Meshing algorithms use "cells" to generate mesh elements, hterefore, the more you partition your part into smaller regular cells, the more regular the mesh shape will be. This is particularly important when dealing with parts of curved or irregular geometry
Thank you sir. It was very helpful.
Good morning sir, i created a beam with web opening so i need creat partition as you do with hole circle, please teach me
I see all your partitions start from the points shown to you in Abaqus, basically those are either the points on edge or in the middle. What if I want to cut the geometry at arbitrary positions, there are no pints that can be selected
You can always create "reference points" at any location.
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can i do partition for Shell Element?
yes, you can partition any 2d or 3d part
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