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From the Automated FEM section of the action bar,
click Automated FEM
, and select Axisymmetric.
The Axisymmetry FEM dialog box appears.
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Select the symmetry Plane.
The plane represents the 2D surface that contains the model to rotate.
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Select the symmetry Origin.
The origin represents the starting position in the plane for the model.
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Select the symmetry Axis of symmetry.
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From the Model geometry options, select one of the
following:
Option | Description |
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Extracted |
Cuts existing 3D geometry using the symmetry plane to create a 2D representation
of the 3D model. |
Specified |
Selects existing 2D geometry to create the model. |
None |
Creates an empty FEM to which you must add geometry or mesh elements to complete
the model definition. |
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For Extracted model geometry, choose one of the following
methods for initializing the geometry supports for the FEM:
Option | Description |
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Main bodies | Creates the FEM for the primary 3D geometry in each 3D shape (the part body, a solid body,
or one volume in an ordered geometric set). |
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All geometries | Creates the FEM for all 3D geometry in the assembly, including part bodies, bodies, and ordered geometric sets. |
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Visible geometries |
Creates the FEM for visible geometry
only. |
Selected geometries | Creates the FEM for the geometry that you select. |
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If you chose Selected geometries, select the geometry to include
in the FEM.
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Select one of the following methods for initializing the mesh:
Option | Description |
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Default |
Automatically creates a surface quad mesh with an element size based on the
overall geometry size. |
Specify |
Provides options to choose surface triangle or quad, select linear or quadratic
elements, specify a mesh size and sag, and create knowledge parameters for the
mesh. |
Specific mesh parameters are described in the Mesh Creation user's
guide.
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Click OK.
A root Abstraction Shape is created with the selected planar
geometry and an axisymmetric axis system. The finite element model is created.
Abstraction
shapes are created for all part instances that contain selected bodies. The shapes include a
planar cut of the 3D geometry to create the axisymmetric model. A 2D axis system is shown to
indicate the radial and axial directions.
The model view is rotated normal to the cut
plane; therefore, the axis of symmetry, Z, appears vertical. You can open Structural Scenario Creation or Mechanical Scenario Creation to continue adding features to build the simulation.