Burner2k
Aerospace
- Jun 13, 2015
- 193
Hi folks,
I am trying to determine if there is a way to copy or project an existing mesh seed (mesh seed in PATRAN is the basis for generating a mesh...kinda like telling software where on entity the elemental nodes while meshing, needs to be placed) on to a curve.
In Patran, for components like Skin-STR, the way I used to mesh is:
1. Mesh either the skin or Stringer first (usually Skin using 2D elements)
2. Project (copy) nodes from edge of Skin to an existing curve (STR)
3. Create a mesh seed from copied nodes on the curve
4. Create 1D elements from existing mesh seed
I like the above procedure because I can play around with meshing on the 2D surface to my satisfaction and still can get matching nodes on the curve. Merging coincident nodes (equivalence) is almost ensured by the above procedure.
Trying to replicate the same procedure in FEMAP. I tried projecting nodes on to a curve but it seems like no nodes are appearing on the curve entity. From FEMAP manual, I could gather that project in FEMAP is more like "moving" nodes rather than copying it like in Patran. Perhaps that is the reason why nodes aren't appearing on the curve? I also tried copying the mesh > nodes option, but the feature is more like copying nodes in space rather than copy on to an entity.
I am open to adopting a much more easier procedure if its possible in FEMAP.
Thanks & regards,
- B
I am trying to determine if there is a way to copy or project an existing mesh seed (mesh seed in PATRAN is the basis for generating a mesh...kinda like telling software where on entity the elemental nodes while meshing, needs to be placed) on to a curve.
In Patran, for components like Skin-STR, the way I used to mesh is:
1. Mesh either the skin or Stringer first (usually Skin using 2D elements)
2. Project (copy) nodes from edge of Skin to an existing curve (STR)
3. Create a mesh seed from copied nodes on the curve
4. Create 1D elements from existing mesh seed
I like the above procedure because I can play around with meshing on the 2D surface to my satisfaction and still can get matching nodes on the curve. Merging coincident nodes (equivalence) is almost ensured by the above procedure.
Trying to replicate the same procedure in FEMAP. I tried projecting nodes on to a curve but it seems like no nodes are appearing on the curve entity. From FEMAP manual, I could gather that project in FEMAP is more like "moving" nodes rather than copying it like in Patran. Perhaps that is the reason why nodes aren't appearing on the curve? I also tried copying the mesh > nodes option, but the feature is more like copying nodes in space rather than copy on to an entity.
I am open to adopting a much more easier procedure if its possible in FEMAP.
Thanks & regards,
- B