amarillogears
Mechanical
- Aug 15, 2012
- 5
Hi all,
Sorry if this is a stupid question but just can't seem to get it to work..
I have created a a geometry, frozen it and then used a Boolean operation and sliced the object to create two separate bodies, which I have then joined to create a single part. The point of this is to be able to have one body with a coarse mesh, and the other with a fine mesh. Incidentally the object is a gear.
Now when I bring it into an analysis, no contact automatically comes up between the inner and outer sections of the gear. So I manually create a bonded contact. However when I attempt to click the contact as the outer edge of the inner section, it comes up as multiple. This then results in errors when I attempt to solve. I don't know how to bond these two sections of gear back together which share a common edge? If I try to solve with no contact between them I also get nothing but errors.
Thanks!
Mitch
Sorry if this is a stupid question but just can't seem to get it to work..
I have created a a geometry, frozen it and then used a Boolean operation and sliced the object to create two separate bodies, which I have then joined to create a single part. The point of this is to be able to have one body with a coarse mesh, and the other with a fine mesh. Incidentally the object is a gear.
Now when I bring it into an analysis, no contact automatically comes up between the inner and outer sections of the gear. So I manually create a bonded contact. However when I attempt to click the contact as the outer edge of the inner section, it comes up as multiple. This then results in errors when I attempt to solve. I don't know how to bond these two sections of gear back together which share a common edge? If I try to solve with no contact between them I also get nothing but errors.
Thanks!
Mitch