gpommeranz
Mechanical
- Mar 5, 2013
- 4
Dear all,
I am having a connectivity issue with a mixed shells and solid assembly in Mechanica (WF5). This is happening between several within several sub-assemblies but I will describe the simpliest one for forum purposes. I have two cylinders connected together via a square tube. The cylinders are *welded* at each end of the tube. I added mid-surfaces for the tube and left the cylinders as solids. An extrude feature that represents the outside diameter of the cylinder was used to cut away material in the square tube to allow the components to be mated together.
When I run autogem, the mesh comes out fine and does not appear to have any connectivity issues. However, when I run a static analysis, the diagnostic output states: "starting solution pass 1" followed by "an error has been encountered in linking elements." The elements in question are those that connect the shells to solids.
I'm wondering if anyone has encountered this before and what might be happening?
Thanks.
I am having a connectivity issue with a mixed shells and solid assembly in Mechanica (WF5). This is happening between several within several sub-assemblies but I will describe the simpliest one for forum purposes. I have two cylinders connected together via a square tube. The cylinders are *welded* at each end of the tube. I added mid-surfaces for the tube and left the cylinders as solids. An extrude feature that represents the outside diameter of the cylinder was used to cut away material in the square tube to allow the components to be mated together.
When I run autogem, the mesh comes out fine and does not appear to have any connectivity issues. However, when I run a static analysis, the diagnostic output states: "starting solution pass 1" followed by "an error has been encountered in linking elements." The elements in question are those that connect the shells to solids.
I'm wondering if anyone has encountered this before and what might be happening?
Thanks.