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1 decade ago
21 avr. 2013, 13:21 UTC−4
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Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 avr. 2013, 14:47 UTC−4
Hi
you have 2 ways:
1) in assembly modes with dedoubled boundaries, one can be coarse swep mesh, the other a finer tets or any other type (but this is not the way I would start with)
2) the default, you sweep your mesh, you select all boundries that are common to domains with TETH mesh and you apply a "mesh - convert node) such that all these boundaries have thereafter a triangular mesh (3 nodes), which is compliant with the teth mesh structure (4 nodes)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
you have 2 ways:
1) in assembly modes with dedoubled boundaries, one can be coarse swep mesh, the other a finer tets or any other type (but this is not the way I would start with)
2) the default, you sweep your mesh, you select all boundries that are common to domains with TETH mesh and you apply a "mesh - convert node) such that all these boundaries have thereafter a triangular mesh (3 nodes), which is compliant with the teth mesh structure (4 nodes)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
22 avr. 2013, 05:04 UTC−4
Awesome it worked !!! Youre a genius man ;) Thanks a lot for the good work and advices.
For all who'll have this problem in time: I just refined the edges of the module in z y and x directions along the sandwich-element to make small elements possible because the rubber is nearly 1 mm thick so it fits best. Then i used the tool to convert nodes and made a diagonal line in the squares = 3 node elements. Then it worked perfectly.
Awesome it worked !!! Youre a genius man ;) Thanks a lot for the good work and advices.
For all who'll have this problem in time: I just refined the edges of the module in z y and x directions along the sandwich-element to make small elements possible because the rubber is nearly 1 mm thick so it fits best. Then i used the tool to convert nodes and made a diagonal line in the squares = 3 node elements. Then it worked perfectly.
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
22 avr. 2013, 05:22 UTC−4
Hi
Thanks, but I do not feel as a "genius" though,
I would rather say COMSOL is genius,
but I agree with all the liberty we have with this software there are many buttons available to tweak, it takes some time to learn them :)
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
Thanks, but I do not feel as a "genius" though,
I would rather say COMSOL is genius,
but I agree with all the liberty we have with this software there are many buttons available to tweak, it takes some time to learn them :)
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Good luck
Ivar