Product Simulation in Inventor Nastran: Mesh Convergence
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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Welcome to the “Element Types, Meshing and the Importance of a Converged Mesh” section. This video covers Mesh Convergence. Being able to utilize the various element types will add a useful skillset to when performing finite element analysis, while knowing the options available to you in regards to meshing can make for a more efficient model. Finally, knowing how to obtain a converged mesh is important for accuracy of the solution.
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
- Know when and how to leverage various element types.
- Have an understanding of element order.
- Know how to review and impact the element quality.
- Know how to control the global mesh size of your geometry.
- Know how to adjust the mesh refinement locally.
- Understand what a converged mesh means and know why it matters.
These new videos are great! Very clear! Thank you, Miike!
thank you for your feedback Francisco, we'll say hi to Mike!
loved it ! keep making more
Awesome. We're glad to hear it. Thanks Saketh! 😃
good. Could you perform the analysis of the nonlinear buckling of a thin cylinder in simple compression on nastran in cad
Yes. may be with surface mesh.
If my graph doesn´t converge, it means something is wrong? And what is it?
Hi Alejandro Bueno,
The best way to get a detailed response to your Inventor specific questions is by posting on the Inventor Forum.
Here's the link: forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-forum/bd-p/78
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
The Autodesk Inventor Team
why you dont use mapped mesh, and quadrilaterals?
There are lots of different mech options...
Sehr wichtige Funktion, die niemals vergessen werden darf, wenn man eine Aussage treffen möchte. Vielen nutzen FEM, aber verwenden gar nicht die Konvergenz.