vazaar
Bioengineer
- Oct 16, 2018
- 15
Greetings all,
Maybe a simple question, but I can't find an easy way to do this. I have a hemisphere with a diameter of 25mm, see attachment. My goal is to define two elemen sets to apply different material properties. One element sets that contains all inner elements (let's say all the elements up till a diameter of 20mm). The other set contains the remaining elements (the outer elements, D>20). Is there a convenient way to do this? Handpicking elements individually is difficult since the selection goes through all. Selection by angle is also not an option.
Also, this part is imported from an input file. Therefore, there is no geometry present. I can't recreate the part in abaqus due to the exact orientation.
If anyone has an idea I am glad to hear it.
All the best,
Maybe a simple question, but I can't find an easy way to do this. I have a hemisphere with a diameter of 25mm, see attachment. My goal is to define two elemen sets to apply different material properties. One element sets that contains all inner elements (let's say all the elements up till a diameter of 20mm). The other set contains the remaining elements (the outer elements, D>20). Is there a convenient way to do this? Handpicking elements individually is difficult since the selection goes through all. Selection by angle is also not an option.
Also, this part is imported from an input file. Therefore, there is no geometry present. I can't recreate the part in abaqus due to the exact orientation.
If anyone has an idea I am glad to hear it.
All the best,