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Duplicate grid error

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neema1984

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Hi

I am working on a Femap model and trying to mesh with little coarse elements because of my computer memory limitations. I am basically deleting the old mesh and redefining the new and I am getting this error message

"DUPLICATE GRID POINT REFERENCE NOT PERMITTED FOR ELEMENT TYPE"

and the warnings like

"UNABLE TO DEFINE ELEMENT ORIENTATION FOR TRI ELEMENT ---- "

Any suggessions to get rid of these errors and warnings and work with sufficient memory I have ...
 

neema1984,

I would say that you are using twice the same node to define a triangular element. Just a guess based on what you posted.

Regards,


Spirit




'Ability is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration.'
 
Thanks Spirit,

I am actually meshing automatically just by controlling the size. Not defining manually.
What can be the best way to mesh it ? .. manually for each surface ?

 
No offence intended, but it sounds like you need to learn the idosyncracies of your pre-processor.

Patran is a nightmare for being "unintuitive" - as are the rest.

My guess, it has equivelenced nodes and not cared that it is a ctria or you have managed to create an element along a line, it can happen if you are not careful when meshing or fixing manually.

My advice, delete the offending elements by hand or by scripts.

Or remesh.
s.
 
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