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Decrease diameter of cylindrical die

User: "Altair Forum User"
Altair Employee
Updated by Altair Forum User

Hi;

 

I'm working on Hypermesh V13.0 and I have to mesh a cylindrical die oncoming from Solidworks ( Save as .STEP AP203).

 

On Hypermesh I want to decrease the external diameter of the die for exemple I want to mesh the die with this different diameter : Ø40 / Ø35 / Ø30 / Ø25.

 

This operation is possible with Solidworks but it's very long lasting because I have to mesh 14 die with four different Ø (--> 56 similary meshing).


And for my simulation is better if I have the same meshing on every diameter.

My approach for this is :

 

1st : I import geometry which is step file type : For beginning I import a die Ø40.

 

2nd : In 'GEOM' tool menu I use quick edit for decrease my Ø; for this I use the washer split with an offset value : 2.5 (to have 5mm on the Ø). After I supress the older lines with toggle edge (the older lines are on dotted line).

DieØ40.PNG-->DieØ30.PNG

 

And now I fail to mesh my new geometry (with F12 tool menu) 

When I use (size and bias) :
Surf --> Dis
play --> Mesh : The older lines (dotted) are meshing. :(-->

 

fail-meshing-display.PNG

Surf --> By Window --> I select the lines which I want meshing --> The older lines aren't meshing (:)) but I don't have mesh on the new external surface of the die :( as the die is hollow.

fail-meshing_bywindow.PNG--> OK // fail-meshing_bywindow_2.PNG--> External surface NOK

I think my approach for decrease the external diameter isn't good. I think I have to create a new surface but I just create news lines.

 

For your information I don't have the center of my die in hypermesh

I hope you understand my problem and you can help me. 

 

 

 

Jules PRUDHOMME. 

 

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