Zigmhount
Mechanical
- Apr 6, 2009
- 16
Hello all,
I'm looking for a method to connect the meshes of two solids through one or more coincident, opposed surfaces. These surfaces aren't simple or mappable surfaces and the solids are with tet elements modelled.
- Merging the solids wouldn't be handy since I need the contact surfaces, and both solids could be of differents materials.
- The "glued connection" tool is very convenient, but in some cases there are singularities, I assume because of the force interpolations between the nodes of both surfaces.
- Then I can try to make the meshes match each other by:
* projecting curves on surfaces to get identical surfaces ;
* setting same "mesh size on surfaces" ;
* setting "custom size along curve" to match the previous meshed edge ;
* setting "approach on surface" to link the meshes of both surfaces ;
* and finally mesh the coincident nodes...
Is there anything faster??
Thanks for your help.
I'm looking for a method to connect the meshes of two solids through one or more coincident, opposed surfaces. These surfaces aren't simple or mappable surfaces and the solids are with tet elements modelled.
- Merging the solids wouldn't be handy since I need the contact surfaces, and both solids could be of differents materials.
- The "glued connection" tool is very convenient, but in some cases there are singularities, I assume because of the force interpolations between the nodes of both surfaces.
- Then I can try to make the meshes match each other by:
* projecting curves on surfaces to get identical surfaces ;
* setting same "mesh size on surfaces" ;
* setting "custom size along curve" to match the previous meshed edge ;
* setting "approach on surface" to link the meshes of both surfaces ;
* and finally mesh the coincident nodes...
Is there anything faster??
Thanks for your help.