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Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2016
- 13
Hi,
I've been told that hex meshing is always better than tet in mechanical simulations (stress, contact, etc). I'm wondering if the same thing is true in thermal analysis? Also, is it required to use hex20 instead of hex8 for transient thermal analysis since for transient the heat equation is second order? I'd really appreciate it if someone can share his/her thoughts with me on this.
Thanks,
Danny
I've been told that hex meshing is always better than tet in mechanical simulations (stress, contact, etc). I'm wondering if the same thing is true in thermal analysis? Also, is it required to use hex20 instead of hex8 for transient thermal analysis since for transient the heat equation is second order? I'd really appreciate it if someone can share his/her thoughts with me on this.
Thanks,
Danny