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Modeling and Meshing for 3-D Analyses

Modeling and Meshing for 3-D Analyses. Fall 2007. Some Modeling Approaches. Extrusion – Take an area and “extrude” it into a 3-D volume (Modeling/Operate/Extrude/Areas). Extrusion (continued). You can also extrude about an axis Axis is identified by keypoints. Extrusion (continued).

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Modeling and Meshing for 3-D Analyses

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  1. Modeling and Meshing for 3-D Analyses Fall 2007

  2. Some Modeling Approaches • Extrusion – Take an area and “extrude” it into a 3-D volume (Modeling/Operate/Extrude/Areas)

  3. Extrusion (continued) • You can also extrude about an axis • Axis is identified by keypoints

  4. Extrusion (continued) • You can extrude in cylindrical coordinates

  5. Swept Meshing • Sweeping can help us mesh with hex elements • Just mesh an area with 2-D elements and then sweep to volume

  6. Mapping • Works for areas made of 3 or 4 lines • Make sure all lines have right number of divisions • Mesh one area

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