The Line Mesh panel allows you to create a chain of one dimensional elements such as beams along a line. This functionality is used for creating beam models or beam representations of structural models. Line mesh can be created from lines or node lists. Once the selection is complete, click mesh to preview the node seeding of the mesh. It also invokes the density and biasing subpanels, similar to those in the automeshing module, allowing you to interactively modify the element density and biasing.
Line mesh (continuous chain of one dimensional elements) can be created for a selection of lines or list of nodes (node list).
Lines Selection |
segment is whole line treats the entire line as a single segment and seeds your mesh nodes accordingly, ignoring break angles. break angle = uses the specified angle to determine points at which to split the line into segments that can be individually controlled. |
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Node List Selection |
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element config |
You can select the configuration of 1D elements to be created from the list in the pop-up menu.
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element size = |
Use this to specify a size for the 1D elements. |
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mesh |
Once you click mesh to create a 1D line mesh, secondary panels that allow you to change the density and biasing of the 1D elements are displayed. You can interactively adjust the density (and biasing) of 1D elements along a line segment, set the element densities of one or more segments to a specified value, and so on, using these secondary panels. |
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