Compatible Mesh |
The program creates compatible mesh on initially contacting areas. If the mesh is compatible, the program merges coincident nodes along the common interface.
When you select a compatible mesh and you define a local no-penetration contact between two touching entities, the coincident nodes are not merged, but they are "duplicated". There is a node-to-node correspondence for the mesh between the source and target entities along the common interface.
See also SOLIDWORKS Simulation Help:Compatible and Incompatible Mesh.
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Incompatible Mesh |
The program meshes each component independently. If meshing fails with the compatible mesh option, this option can help the meshing process to succeed. In general, the compatible mesh option produces more accurate results in the bonded regions.
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Non-touching faces |
The program creates bonded contact between face pairs that are not touching but are within a specified maximum distance. The faces can be non-parallel, but there must be a common projected area between them. Bonding contact for non-touching faces is always incompatible.
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Include shell edge - solid face/shell face and edge pairs (slower) |
Creates automatically edge-to-edge bonded contact sets for pairs of shell edges-to-shell edges, shell edges-to-shell faces, and shell edges-to-solid faces within a certain gap distance set in Maximum Clearance. The valid pairs of
edges belonging to shell or sheet metal bodies are:
- Straight, parallel, and non-interfering shell edges (or almost parallel within
one degree of tolerance).
- Circular edges that have the same radius and are concentric and
non-interfering.
- Shell edge (straight or arc) to a solid or shell face (planar or cylindrical).
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Unit |
Sets the units for clearance distances. |
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Maximum Clearance |
Sets the maximum clearance between non-touching faces or shell edges. Face or edge pairs further apart than this distance are not bonded. |