Aug 31, 2006 #1 HugoFr Bioengineer Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 9 Location FR Hi, I'm trying to generate contact between 2 shells but when I ask a cncheck, Ansys says that I've got an initial penetration due to the shell elements' thicknesses. Is there a way to thicken shell element only in one direction? thanks in advance.
Hi, I'm trying to generate contact between 2 shells but when I ask a cncheck, Ansys says that I've got an initial penetration due to the shell elements' thicknesses. Is there a way to thicken shell element only in one direction? thanks in advance.
Aug 31, 2006 1 #2 ansysfreak Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 27, 2005 Messages 167 Location NL Hi No there isn't but maybe you can use a shell93 element? Garry Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 31, 2006 Thread starter #3 HugoFr Bioengineer Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 9 Location FR I think the problem will be the same with shell93 elements since I need to impose a thickness. but there is probably a way so that the shell thickness does not alter contact solutions... Upvote 0 Downvote
I think the problem will be the same with shell93 elements since I need to impose a thickness. but there is probably a way so that the shell thickness does not alter contact solutions...
Aug 31, 2006 #4 ansysfreak Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 27, 2005 Messages 167 Location NL Hi Sorry in ment the shell91 ellement Garry Upvote 0 Downvote
Aug 31, 2006 1 #5 meshparts Mechanical Joined Feb 17, 2005 Messages 490 Location DE Hello, it would allso work for SHELL181 with the option for cross sections SECOFFSET. For example: SECTYPE,SHELL SECDATA,... SECOFFSET... Regards, Alex Upvote 0 Downvote
Hello, it would allso work for SHELL181 with the option for cross sections SECOFFSET. For example: SECTYPE,SHELL SECDATA,... SECOFFSET... Regards, Alex
Aug 31, 2006 Thread starter #6 HugoFr Bioengineer Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 9 Location FR Thank you Alex and Garry !! I will try both 91 and 181. Upvote 0 Downvote