brianpaul
Mechanical
- Jan 18, 2005
- 19
Alright, I'll admit I don't know how to do something that should be very simple and basic for everyone else who knows how to use I-deas. I'm a newbie and I can't find this in the tutorials or help files.
I have two parts. A small piece of steel glued inside a bulky block of epoxy.
I want to FEM them together, but only seem to be able to mesh them seperately. And I trust that when I try to apply the load to the steel, it won't transfer to the epoxy, if the errors don't get me first.
And I tried meshing the entire assembly, but from there I don't know how to seperate out the different material types.
If this was in ANSYS, I would just use the GLUE command, and mesh seperately with different MATTYPE definitions, knowing the nodes would be coupled and overlapped when fremeshing.
How do you do this in I-Deas?
I have two parts. A small piece of steel glued inside a bulky block of epoxy.
I want to FEM them together, but only seem to be able to mesh them seperately. And I trust that when I try to apply the load to the steel, it won't transfer to the epoxy, if the errors don't get me first.
And I tried meshing the entire assembly, but from there I don't know how to seperate out the different material types.
If this was in ANSYS, I would just use the GLUE command, and mesh seperately with different MATTYPE definitions, knowing the nodes would be coupled and overlapped when fremeshing.
How do you do this in I-Deas?