Hello!,
First at all I suggest to update your FEMAP program, I note you run old version 10.30.
1.- I note you have a lot of sheet bodies, isolated (RUN "modify > color > surfaces > select all > select a color > random"), then shell meshing will be a pain!!.
2.- First select the outer skin and run command "GEOMETRY > SOLID > STITCH", this way all your outer skin surfaces will be a sheet body, correctly oriented its surfaces normals. Make sure NOT TO SELECT any of the transverse sheets, this is critical for properly creation of the stitched body.
3.- Next issue command "Geometry > Surface > NonManifold Add" and select ALL your surfaces. The result will be ONE body, with only ONE curve between surfaces, this way mesh maching is assured, not need to perform any "node merging" command, continuity is assured!!.
4.- Next use command "Mesh > Mesh Control > Approach on Surface" and select ONE triangular surface. Here apply the option "
Mapped - Three Corner" and let the selction of corner points empty, FEMAP will select automatically the mesh control points. Repeat the command three times with the other three triangular surfaces.
5.- Prescribe an element size in surfaces of say 12/6=2. Here is very important to have EVEN number of element divisions on curves!!. This way the resulting mesh quality is higher because mesh distortion is lower.
6.- And finally mesh your body with Shell elements using command "Mesh > Geometry > Surface > Method = Solid". The resulting mesh is the following (plotting mesh quality ALT TAPER check results):
7.- To know the mesh quality run command "Tools > Check > Element Quality" and select your mesh, you will have the following listing:
Code:
Check Element Quality
2998 Element(s) Selected...
Element Quality
Quality Check Number Failed Worst Value
Aspect Ratio 0 2.39799
Taper 0 1.84606
Alternate Taper 0 0.45443
Internal Angles 92 61.9275
Skew 0 30.5338
Warping 0 0.78164
Nastran Warping 0 0.0015869
Tet Collapse 0 0.
Jacobian 8 0.62489
Combined Quality 98 1.
Explicit Time Step 2998 0.
2998 Elements Failed out of 2998 Checked.
Enjoy!.
Best regards,
Blas.
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Blas Molero Hidalgo
Ingeniero Industrial
Director
IBERISA
48004 BILBAO (SPAIN)
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