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  1. notekit

    How to copy mesh with different real constant?

    I can copy the mesh. But the problem is I only want to copy the mesh pattern but not the real constant associated with the source area. Because the area that will be recieving the mesh has different thickness with the source area. With MSHCOPY, both the mesh and real constant are copied. Do you...
  2. notekit

    How to copy mesh with different real constant?

    I want to copy mesh from one area to another with different real constant. I have used the MSHCOPY command but it didn't work. Does anybody know how?
  3. notekit

    How to model the rivet connections in airplane fuselage panel?

    Thanksss! I will look at the code and try it on my model. ;) Note
  4. notekit

    Solution error estimation.

    Thanksss! Note
  5. notekit

    How to model the rivet connections in airplane fuselage panel?

    Dear Scott, Thank you very much for your reply and yes I would like to see the macro. It would be very thankful. From what I understand, you connect different parts with beam elements at the holes, right? I think it is a very interesting idea. And how do you model the contacting...
  6. notekit

    Solution error estimation.

    Dear all, Does anybody know the appropriate value for SEPC and SERR? I only know that they are use for error estimation of the solution but I have no idea about the acceptable value. Thank you very much!!!
  7. notekit

    How to model the rivet connections in airplane fuselage panel?

    I am currently modeling the static deformation of an Airbus fuselage part. The part has three main components, shell, frames and stringers. They are connected with rivets. At the moment, I model the rivet joints by merge all the nodes in the contact area together. This assumes that the...
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