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Support Category

Requirements

 

 

-MPLANE (microplane)

-SMA (shape memory alloy)

-SWELL (swelling)

For materials associated with user-defined state variables (TB,STATE), it may be necessary to issue the MAPVAR command.

Analysis types

• Static analysis with geometric nonlinearity (NLGEOM,ON and SOLCON-

 

TROL,ON).

Loads and

• Displacements, forces, pressures, and nodal temperatures (applied via

boundary condi-

a BF,TEMP command).

tions (BCs)

 

 

• Tabular displacements, forces, and pressures that are functions of time

 

only are supported.

Region to be

• The selected nodes inside the region must have the same nodal coordin-

remeshed

ate system.

 

• Boundary nodes can have different nodal coordinate systems.

 

• Elements must be of the same element type, material, element coordinate

 

system, and real constant.

 

• If two regions with different attributes require remeshing, you must

 

remesh the regions separately. For more information, see Hints for

 

Remeshing Multiple Regions (p. 101).

Files

.rdb, .rst, .rxxx, .ldhi, and .cdb.

The conditions specified apply only to the region to be remeshed. No limitations exist for other regions, although the analysis type itself must support rezoning.

4.3. Understanding the Rezoning Process

The rezoning process involves the following general tasks:

1.Determine the load step and substep at which the region must be remeshed.

2.Initiate the rezoning process.

3.Select the region to remesh.

4.Remesh the region with a mesh of better quality than the distorted mesh in the original domain.

5.Verify boundary conditions, loads, temperatures, and fluid-penetration parameters applied to the new mesh (from the old, distorted mesh).

6.Automatically map displacements and state variables from the old (distorted) mesh to the new mesh and rebalance the resulting residual forces.

 

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Understanding the Rezoning Process

7. Use the restart capability to continue the analysis.

You can select one or more parts, or regions, of the mesh to repair at the same time. You can also perform rezoning multiple times in an analysis.

The following topics related to understanding the general rezoning process are available:

4.3.1.Overview of the Rezoning Process Flow

4.3.2.Key Commands Used in Rezoning

4.3.1. Overview of the Rezoning Process Flow

The following flowcharts illustrate the general rezoning process according to the remeshing method used:

Figure 4.1: Rezoning Using a Program-Generated New Mesh

Figure 4.2: Rezoning Using a Generic New Mesh Generated by Another Application

Figure 4.3: Rezoning Using Manual Splitting of an Existing Mesh

Some mesh-generation methods are limited to 2-D analyses only.

For information about the commands shown in the flowcharts, see Key Commands Used in Rezoning (p. 96)or the documentation for a given command in the Command Reference.

Figure 4.1: Rezoning Using a Program-Generated New Mesh

This flowchart shows a process for 2-D rezoning using a new mesh generated internally by the program (AREMESH and AMESH):

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Figure 4.2: Rezoning Using a Generic New Mesh Generated by Another Application

This flowchart shows a process for both 2-D and 3-D rezoning using a generic (.cdb format) new mesh generated by a third-party application:

 

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Figure 4.3: Rezoning Using Manual Splitting of an Existing Mesh

This flowchart shows a process for 2-D rezoning by splitting an existing mesh:

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