ladykin
Bioengineer
- Feb 23, 2012
- 10
Hi there,
I am a new user of Abaqus. I have model a zebrafish embryo penetration process. I used solid elements for both the inner matter and the outer layer. I have been told that shell elements is preferable for the outer layer of the embryo since the outer layer is very thin, it can easily have large bending deformation and generally, solid elements are not a good choice
for a thin structure subjected to bending deformation.
My model is an axisymmetric model. I do not know exactly where I should define the outer layer as a shell. I have shell option in different steps like creating part, creating sections and Element Type in mesh module. in case of axisymmetric, I can choose shell option in the creating part, creating sections but in Element Type I have no option for shell.
I appreciate if anyone help me please with shell elements.
Regards,
Ladykin
I am a new user of Abaqus. I have model a zebrafish embryo penetration process. I used solid elements for both the inner matter and the outer layer. I have been told that shell elements is preferable for the outer layer of the embryo since the outer layer is very thin, it can easily have large bending deformation and generally, solid elements are not a good choice
for a thin structure subjected to bending deformation.
My model is an axisymmetric model. I do not know exactly where I should define the outer layer as a shell. I have shell option in different steps like creating part, creating sections and Element Type in mesh module. in case of axisymmetric, I can choose shell option in the creating part, creating sections but in Element Type I have no option for shell.
I appreciate if anyone help me please with shell elements.
Regards,
Ladykin