When you are finished obtaining mesh information, close the Query dialog box.Ever since I posted a note in the Inventor discussion forum and published " Student Access to Mesh Enabler for Inventor" on my blog, I get emails from students requesting a copy of the Mesh Enabler for Autodesk Inventor. The query does not consider regions that do not require a mesh, such as display bodies and analytical rigid surfaces. If all the geometry you select is associated with a mesh, Abaqus/CAE displays a dialog box indicating that all selected geometry is associated with a mesh. Toggle on Create set and select a set name to save a set containing the geometry that is not associated with a mesh. Unassociated geometryĪbaqus/CAE displays the Query Unassociated Geometry dialog box, which enables you to highlight the cells, faces, edges, or vertices in your part or model that are not associated with a mesh.
If there are no unmeshed regions, Abaqus/CAE displays a message in the message area indicating that all regions are fully meshed. Toggle on Save regions in a set and select a set name to save a set containing the unmeshed regions. Unmeshed regionsĪbaqus/CAE displays a warning dialog and highlights any regions of the model that are not meshed.
Solid parts should not contain any free or non-manifold edges. Shell parts should contain free edges and non-manifold edges where appropriate for the part design. Free element edges make up the exterior edges, and non-manifold edges form the center where the three planar shells are joined. The element edges at the intersection of the three faces are non-manifold edges-each shared by three exterior element faces.įigure 1. The element edges along outer boundaries of the three planar faces are free edges. Figure 1 shows an extruded shell part with the free and non-manifold edges highlighted in red. If there are no free or non-manifold edges, the message area indicates that all exterior element edges are shared by exactly two exterior element faces. Abaqus/CAE also displays a dialog box from which you can save an element set containing all the elements with the highlighted edges.
If Abaqus/CAE finds free or non-manifold element edges, it displays the combined total number of these edges in the message area. Non-manifold element edges are exterior edges shared by more than two adjacent exterior element faces.
Abaqus/CAE highlights two types of exterior element edges:įree element edges are exterior edges that belong to a single exterior element face. If the current viewport contains an assembly with more than one part instance, select one or more solid or shell instances for the query. If the model geometry is available, you can save a set containing the cells, faces, or edges related to the highlighted element edges. In addition, if intersecting elements are found, Abaqus/CAE displays a dialog box that allows you to save a set containing elements that share the highlighted edges. Abaqus/CAE highlights any edges of boundary faces of the model in the current viewport with the following: The element type that Abaqus/CAE will use for the analysis Abaqus/CAE displays the following in the message area: The Mesh Statistics dialog box also enables you to display mesh information by part instance or by element type. The number of elements for each element shapeīy default, Abaqus/CAE displays mesh information in the message area, but you can display this information in a tabular format in the Mesh Statistics dialog box by toggling on Display detailed report in the prompt area. The total number of nodes and elements in the selected area Meshįor an assembly, part or part instance, geometric region, or element, Abaqus/CAE displays the following: In addition, Abaqus/CAE highlights any element faces and edges that have inconsistent orientation. Similarly, arrows indicate the orientation of quadrilateral elements. Mesh stack orientationįor hexahedral and wedge elements, Abaqus/CAE colors the top face brown and the bottom face purple. Beam element tangentsĪbaqus/CAE displays cyan arrows indicating the direction of the beam tangents. The side of the shell where the surface normal coincides with the shell normal (top face) is shaded brown the opposite side (bottom face) is shaded purple. You can also select the tool in the Query toolbar.Ībaqus/CAE displays the Query dialog box.įrom the Query dialog box, select one of the following queries:Ībaqus/CAE displays the part or the assembly using the shaded render style. From the Object field in the context bar, select a part or select the assembly.įrom the main menu bar, select Tools Query.