The Shell Definition PropertyManager is used to define the thickness of thin and thick shell elements. You can also define a shell as a composite for static, frequency, and buckling studies.
To open the Shell Definition
PropertyManager:
- In a Simulation study tree, right-click a shell body definition, and select
Edit Definition.
Type
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Thin |
Uses the thin shell
formulation. In general, use thin shells
when the thickness-to-span ratio is less than 0.05.
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Thick |
Uses the thick shell formulation.
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Composite |
Defines a shell as a composite laminate. A
composite shell definition is available only for surface
geometries in static, frequency, and buckling
studies.
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Selected Entities |
This option is visible when you define a shell
body
with
the
option
Define Shells by Selected Faces. Select
the shell faces in the graphics area to edit their
specifications. |
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Shell
Thickness |
Specifies the shell thickness.
Lets you enter the thickness and select units. |
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Flip shell top and bottom / Flip
selected shell top and bottom) |
Flips the top and bottom faces of all shell
elements that belong to the selected shell body.
Option
Flip selected shell top and bottom is
visible when you define a shell body
with
the option Define Shells by
Selected Faces. In this case, you can flip the
top and bottom shell faces for elements that belong to one or
multiple shell faces listed in Selected
Entities. Each shell definition stores its own
top and bottom shell face specification.
Select Full preview to visualize the
shell thickness and the orientation of the top face (green
color) and bottom face (orange face) of the selected shell
body. The Offset option controls the
position of the shell mesh.
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Full
preview / No
preview |
Renders the thickness of the
shell and the location of the top face (green color) and bottom face
(orange color) of the shell with respect to the midsurface. |
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Composite |
(Available only for surface
geometries in static,
frequency,
and
buckling studies). Defines the shell as a composite laminate.
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Composite Options
Available only when you model composite shell surface for static,
frequency, or buckling studies. You can apply these options to a shell or a group of
shells through multiple selection.
Composite Orientation
Available only when you model composite shell surfaces using the
surface mapping option. Composite orientation options allow you to control the ply
orientation of each face separately.
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Body/Shell |
Available only when multiple
shells are selected from the Simulation study tree. Allows you to
select a surface body from the drop menu to which orientations are
applied. |
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Selected Entities |
Selects a face to which material
orientation changes apply. |
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Mirror Orientation |
When toggled, the direction of
the blue arrow of triad is flipped. As a result ply angle definition
changes from counter-clockwise direction to clockwise direction or
vice versa. |
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Rotate Orientation |
Rotates the stripes by 90 degrees
along the surface of the ply. This option is similar to the
Rotate 0º Reference but allows control
for individual faces. |
Offset
The Offset options allows
you to control the position of the shell mesh. You can position the mesh on the
middle, top, or bottom surface of the shell body, or on a reference surface
specified at a fraction of the total thickness. The shell mesh is created at the
selected surface. The Offset options are
also available for composite shells.
Middle Surface |
The selected surface is the
midplane reference of the shell body. |
Top
Surface |
The selected surface is the top
surface of the shell body. |
Bottom Surface |
The selected surface is the
bottom surface of the shell body. |
Specify Ratio |
The selected surface is a
reference surface defined by an offset value that is a fraction of
the total thickness. The offset value ranges between -0.5 and 0.5.
A ratio of 0.5 positions the selected
surface at the top face of the shell. A ratio of -0.5 positions
the selected surface at the bottom face of the
shell.
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After creating the mesh, observe the orientation of the top and
bottom shell faces and display the shell thickness for better visualization. Shell
bottom faces have orange color. You may need to flip the shell elements to align the
shells with the required orientation. Select a face (or faces) of a shell body and
from the Mesh shortcut menu, select Flip Shell
Elements. If you need to remesh the model, the current
specifications for the top and bottom shell faces are not retained and you may need
to redefine them after remeshing.
The program does not offset load and boundary condition
definitions applied on the selected surfaces. Apply all loads and boundary
conditions at the selected surfaces where the shell mesh is created.