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copy sets from assembly module to part module.

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Simon012

Geotechnical
Apr 19, 2013
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I made many partitions and sets in the assembly module, when i try to make submodel from global model which has all these sets and partitions, i found that all these partitions and sets which were generated in the assembly module could not be generated in the submodel. I notice that this problem disappear when all the sets and partitions are generated in the part module.

So, i need to find a way to copy or propagate all the sets and partitions generated in the Assembly module to the part module.

Can you please advice me.

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Actually they are many, but the model is complex and re-generating the model from the begining is time consuming, how can that in the input file.

Suppose the name of the set in the assembly module is set-1, how can i copy that set to the part module.
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How can i copy set or a group of sets from the Assembly module to the part module.
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Pick some random model, a simple one preferably. Create a node and element set in the part module and do the same thing in the assembly module. Then, create an inp. Open it and see for yourself.

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You are welcome. I did not want to give away the answer for a good reason and I hope you understand why.

Now, in general, use a similar trick to learn *anything* in Abaqus. Create a *very* simple problem 1D/2D/3D with one or a few elements and learn whatever you need to learn. This is perhaps the best way to become a better modeler. If you can strengthen your theory, then you'll become even better. You won't have to run into multiple forums asking questions from unknown people - who may or may not give you the right/best advice.

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I agree with you. And I really appreciate your help and your advice.May God help you and increase your knowledge since you are helping people.
 
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