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a single layer pcb layout using hypermesh

User: "tonychen"
New Altair Community Member
Updated by tonychen

hi senior cae engineering,

i have a dxf file(as shown below),and the file is single pcb layer,i only have hypermesh tool(no simlab)

i never mesh this type before ,can anyone give me some idea or some mesh skills for this pcb 

my job is to mesh 2d mesh then finish.

now i only have one idea is using batcher to mesh.

can anyone give me some good idea,thanks

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    User: "Adriano_Koga"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by Adriano_Koga

    what is you targeted usage for this mesh? Structural? Thermal?

    SimLab would be great for you, but, as you've mentioned you don't have it available.

     

    For HM, you would probably need to mesh these comps using a shell mesh, and later on extrude them out-of-the-plane to make them 3D...

    User: "tonychen"
    New Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by tonychen

    what is you targeted usage for this mesh? Structural? Thermal?

    SimLab would be great for you, but, as you've mentioned you don't have it available.

     

    For HM, you would probably need to mesh these comps using a shell mesh, and later on extrude them out-of-the-plane to make them 3D...

    first thanks rely,

    in fact ,i already import pcb to simlab,

    and only the time of import spend me lots of time,

    it spend me one hour,and serveral time it break and shutdown.

    my file is large file size.

    so simlab is not my solution.

    User: "tonychen"
    New Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by tonychen

    what is you targeted usage for this mesh? Structural? Thermal?

    SimLab would be great for you, but, as you've mentioned you don't have it available.

     

    For HM, you would probably need to mesh these comps using a shell mesh, and later on extrude them out-of-the-plane to make them 3D...

    ok,i know your meaning.

    thanks