Hi
I am not sure that I agree with the idea that 3D elements (volume elements) will give better results. It depends on the application.
They will probably always give you a better picture since everything we work with has some volume. A beam has a crossection even if the software only shows you simple line.
If I am working with a plate structure, like sheet metal, I would use plate elements (plane elements).
For a structure made of beams, like a frame, I would use beams (line elements).
The only reason I can think of to use solids (volume elements) for sheet metal is if the software can only handle solids. Then I might consider it, but I would also consider a different software, if possible
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To get results with comparable accuracy for sheet metal using volume elements instead of plane elements. I think that would require a tremendous amount of more elements for the volume mesh.
What results is it that you need that the plane elemens can't give you?
As for automeshing, I usually avoid it.
Good Luck
Thomas