Release Degrees of Freedom
Use the 1D Mesh: Pins tool to edit and release degrees of freedom.
You can select a single element at a time and review or edit the released degrees of freedom at node A and node B.
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Different types of mesh you can create in HyperWorks.
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1D mesh that allows accurate testing of connectors, such as bolts, and similar rod-like or bar-like objects that can be modeled as a simple line for FEA purposes.
Supported 1D elements.
Use the Beam Sections tool to create and edit standard beam sections, cross beam sections, and HyperBeam sketches.
Create 1D mesh, align, orient, and offset elements, and release degrees of freedom.
Use the 1D Mesh: Create tool to create 1D elements on lines or nodes.
Use the 1D Mesh: Align tool to reorder the N1 to N2 sequence of 1D element nodes.
Use the 1D Mesh: Orient tool to define bar2 orientation vectors or orientation nodes.
Use the 1D Mesh: Offset tool to manually set offsets or adjust beams on plates.
Use the 1D Mesh: Pins tool to edit and release degrees of freedom.
Use the 1D Mesh: Review tool to plot area moments of inertia and stiffness.
Use the Section Property tool to update properties assigned to bar2 or rod elements (target) using a cross section on various entities as the source.
Use the Beam Stress tool to display a contour of stress distribution on a tessellation of a beam cross section.
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Volume mesh or "solid meshing" uses three-dimensional elements to represent fully 3D objects, such as solid parts or sheets of material that have enough thickness and surface variety that solid meshing makes more sense than 2D shell meshing.
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Rapidly change the shape of the FE mesh without severely sacrificing the mesh quality.
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Different types of mesh you can create in HyperWorks.
1D mesh that allows accurate testing of connectors, such as bolts, and similar rod-like or bar-like objects that can be modeled as a simple line for FEA purposes.
Create 1D mesh, align, orient, and offset elements, and release degrees of freedom.
Use the 1D Mesh: Pins tool to edit and release degrees of freedom.
Use the 1D Mesh: Pins tool to edit and release degrees of freedom.
You can select a single element at a time and review or edit the released degrees of freedom at node A and node B.
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