DaDn
Mechanical
- Sep 20, 2010
- 1
Hi,
I am currently trying to model an aluminium casing reinforced with dry wound pre-tensioned Kevlar in Patran/Nastran. I am investigating whether or not I can model the aluminium casing using 3D solid elements and the Kevlar reinforcing as shell elements. The way I am approaching this is to mesh the Aluminium casing using TET10 elements, and then creating a second mesh (using TRIA elements) on the surface of the same solid to represent the Kevlar. I am using a ¼ model with symmetric boundary conditions.
I am having problems getting the meshes (and nodes) to match up. Has anyone attempted this before? Can I get any guidance on how best to approach this?
Many thanks in advance.
D
I am currently trying to model an aluminium casing reinforced with dry wound pre-tensioned Kevlar in Patran/Nastran. I am investigating whether or not I can model the aluminium casing using 3D solid elements and the Kevlar reinforcing as shell elements. The way I am approaching this is to mesh the Aluminium casing using TET10 elements, and then creating a second mesh (using TRIA elements) on the surface of the same solid to represent the Kevlar. I am using a ¼ model with symmetric boundary conditions.
I am having problems getting the meshes (and nodes) to match up. Has anyone attempted this before? Can I get any guidance on how best to approach this?
Many thanks in advance.
D