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lwf

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Aug 9, 2007
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Any advise on how to map mesh circular shapes, such as a cylinder, or ball?

CYLIND, 0.016/2, 0, 0.022/2, 0.025/2, 0, 360

Any written macros published on the web?

Thank you very much.
 
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This should be simple to do. Just type in VSWEEP. For better results first divide the cylinder in 4 symmetric parts.

Regards,
Alex
 
Using the input you've given I would simply take and divide the circular area into 4 triangular sections and map mesh those and sweep subsequently as Alex suggested. You can also map mesh spherical or ball shaped objects as well with hex elements although it's a little more complex.
 
thanks for your advice. any suggestions on how to divide? what codes should I use?
 
Take a look at the commands wpoffs, wprota, vsbw in the ansys help.
 
A good way of meshing a sphere is to first split off a cylinder with domed ends by splitting straight through the centre of the sphere with a cylindrical face, the diameter should be between 1/3 and 1/2 that of the sphere. This part can be meshed as described above, then the remaining part can be swept if it is cut into 2 halves (cut in the direction of the cylinder axis, leaving c shaped parts) and sweeping around the circumferential direction.
 
Square in the middle. Four four-sided areas with 90deg arc on each side of the square. Largest angle will be 135deg, below limits for most 4node elements.
 
I am having trouble meshing a hollow sphere (2m diameter, thickness 35mm) that will form a hub for a turbine. There are 2 opposite flat faces that will form internal bolted flanges. There are also 3 equi spaced locations around the sphere where turbine blades will be attached on raised flat faces (modelled as a projected circle onto the external face of the sphere).

Does anyone have a good technique that will allow me to mesh this?
 
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