Lyster
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- Jul 13, 2005
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I'm creating a sandwich panel by using shells for the outer surface laminates and hex solid elements for the core.
I'm creating the core elements by extruding the shell elements in the z direction. However when I do so, the resulting hex element coordinate systems are rotated by 180 degrees about the z axis so the element normals are the same for the shells and hex's but the x & y axes are 180 degrees out.
I'm doing a buckling analysis and am concerned that this may effect the results however, given that Patran is so user friendly (NOT) I haven't been able to find a way to rotate the hex element coordinate systems to align with the shells.
Firstly, does this matter, will the results be effected?
Secondly, does anyone know how to modify the hex element coordinate systems to align with the shells or to create the hex's so that the element coords do align with the base elements?
Thanks.
I'm creating the core elements by extruding the shell elements in the z direction. However when I do so, the resulting hex element coordinate systems are rotated by 180 degrees about the z axis so the element normals are the same for the shells and hex's but the x & y axes are 180 degrees out.
I'm doing a buckling analysis and am concerned that this may effect the results however, given that Patran is so user friendly (NOT) I haven't been able to find a way to rotate the hex element coordinate systems to align with the shells.
Firstly, does this matter, will the results be effected?
Secondly, does anyone know how to modify the hex element coordinate systems to align with the shells or to create the hex's so that the element coords do align with the base elements?
Thanks.