BioMes
Bioengineer
- Nov 2, 2022
- 40
Hello everyone!
What do you think about the performance of wedge elements? I know that element choice is case-dependent but I’m looking for some general recommendations that can be followed in most cases before going into details and mesh convergence studies (like the recommendation that hex elements are normally preferred instead of tetras). I’ve read conflicting opinions - one saying that wedges are generally better than tetras but worse than hexas and one claiming that they can be even significantly worse than tetras due to inaccuracy in interpolation.
My question is mostly about second-order wedges because, from what I know, first-order ones are too stiff like linear tetras and thus should be used only as fillers.
So how would you compare second-order wedges to tetras and hexas when it comes to typical structural analysis applications?
What do you think about the performance of wedge elements? I know that element choice is case-dependent but I’m looking for some general recommendations that can be followed in most cases before going into details and mesh convergence studies (like the recommendation that hex elements are normally preferred instead of tetras). I’ve read conflicting opinions - one saying that wedges are generally better than tetras but worse than hexas and one claiming that they can be even significantly worse than tetras due to inaccuracy in interpolation.
My question is mostly about second-order wedges because, from what I know, first-order ones are too stiff like linear tetras and thus should be used only as fillers.
So how would you compare second-order wedges to tetras and hexas when it comes to typical structural analysis applications?