00sci
Mechanical
- Dec 21, 2015
- 1
Hi,
So in my thesis work I am making a FEA of a sheet metal part. The part includes some "sandwich" constructions, which means two sheets of metal with a waved sheet of metal between.
Since the different sheet metal components are thin, 0.5-3 mm I choose to use 2D mesh. Before making the mesh I use the midsurface commando, this results in gaps. These gaps are easy to handle where there is a edge, but where two surfaces need to be connected I am a bit clueless. I have tried the "sew" commando which did give good results on the thinner components.
I have attached two pictures for better explanation.
Hopefully you can understand the question.
Br,
Oscar
So in my thesis work I am making a FEA of a sheet metal part. The part includes some "sandwich" constructions, which means two sheets of metal with a waved sheet of metal between.
Since the different sheet metal components are thin, 0.5-3 mm I choose to use 2D mesh. Before making the mesh I use the midsurface commando, this results in gaps. These gaps are easy to handle where there is a edge, but where two surfaces need to be connected I am a bit clueless. I have tried the "sew" commando which did give good results on the thinner components.
I have attached two pictures for better explanation.


Hopefully you can understand the question.
Br,
Oscar