Within Simcenter 3D, you can model MLI by changing the 2D element physical properties to either Multi-Layer Shell Uniform or Multi-Layer Shell Non-Uniform. With uniform multi-layer shells, each layer has the same material and the same thickness. With non-uniform multi-layer shell elements, each layer can have a different material and a different thickness. In both of these options the solver will add a calculation point for each layer, and the user will be able to post process results for each layer. Simcenter 3D Help Link : docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/289054037/PL20230419932494371.advanced/id628306 For more details on the content of this video, feel free to contact us: www.mayahtt.com/about-maya-htt/contact/
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Within Simcenter 3D, you can model MLI by changing the 2D element physical properties to either Multi-Layer Shell Uniform or Multi-Layer Shell Non-Uniform. With uniform multi-layer shells, each layer has the same material and the same thickness. With non-uniform multi-layer shell elements, each layer can have a different material and a different thickness. In both of these options the solver will add a calculation point for each layer, and the user will be able to post process results for each layer.
Simcenter 3D Help Link : docs.sw.siemens.com/en-US/doc/289054037/PL20230419932494371.advanced/id628306
For more details on the content of this video, feel free to contact us: www.mayahtt.com/about-maya-htt/contact/