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NX Advanced Simulation. Assembly FEM. Partially meshed problem

NX Advanced Simulation. Assembly FEM. Partially meshed problem

NX Advanced Simulation. Assembly FEM. Partially meshed problem

(OP)
Hi people!

When I mesh geometry by making 2d mesh and then extruding elements to chexa8 I have warning on my face to face gluing constraints
"WARNING
SSSO "Face Gluing(1)" is applied to geometry that is partially meshed or not meshed at
all.
This may be due to the presence of a tiny edge in the geometry."

What I'm doing wrong?

RE: NX Advanced Simulation. Assembly FEM. Partially meshed problem

hi,

Try reducing the element size and change the element type may help.
Also make sure the update happened fully in the mesh.

Thanks,
Mathi K

RE: NX Advanced Simulation. Assembly FEM. Partially meshed problem

(OP)
As a siemens guy said to me the problem is the lack of association of the meshes and the geometry. I created meshes the wrong way. Now I have to rebuild all meshes from the beginning. (Hmm... 1.3k parts...)

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