Rigid Patch
The Rigid Patch realization is a common modeling practice for the Explicit Analysis where the bolts are represented with a rigid mesh and Constrained Rigid Bodies are used to tie the various subsystems together.
Table 1 shows
the support in different profiles.
Profile | Support |
---|---|
LS-DYNA | Constrained Rigid Bodies, Mat20 on the Patches |
OptiStruct | Rigid Bodies, RBODY and RBADD |
Radioss | GROD of nodes and RBODY of the GRNOD set Note: If you use
Attachments with Rigid Element, this realization will
generate a Merge_RBODY instead. |
Connectivity
- Existing Only
- A minimum of one hole per layer must be available. If holes do not
exist, the realization fails. This is the default method and must be
used for any type of solid meshes.
- Hole Mesh
- Can be used to change the hole mesh.
- None
- Leaves the hole mesh as is. Default for most operations.
- Fill
- Fill detected holes during fastener realization. There are various quad patterns available, which cause a remeshing of the area around the hole.
- Density
- Adjust the number of nodes around the hole.
- Number of nodes
- Specify the exact number of nodes (default is eight). The surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Element Size
- Specify an element size (default is 5.0). The number of elements around the hole is calculated based on this size. This is the preferred option for extremely different hole diameters. The surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Auto
- Perform a node distribution based on the underlying mesh size. The number of nodes is always rounded to an equal number.
- Washer Layer
- For 2D holes, one or two washer layers can be created, after which the surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Create Missing
- If there are not any holes on a certain layer, they are punched into
that layer at the position of the projection point. The diameter of the
new hole is defined under the Realization Details heading. This method
is used if the model does not contain the appropriate number of holes
per fastener, but holes are required for specific realization types.
- Hole Mesh
- Can be used to change the hole mesh.
- None
- Leaves the hole mesh as is. Default for most operations.
- Fill
- Fill detected holes during fastener realization. There are various quad patterns available, which cause a remeshing of the area around the hole.
- Density
- Adjust the number of nodes around the hole.
- Number of nodes
- Specify the exact number of nodes (default is eight). The surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Element Size
- Specify an element size (default is 5.0). The number of elements around the hole is calculated based on this size. This is the preferred option for extremely different hole diameters. The surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Auto
- Perform a node distribution based on the underlying mesh size. The number of nodes is always rounded to an equal number.
- Hole Search
- Not all the holes found in the given connector tolerance can be considered for the various fastener realizations.
- Set Hole Diameter
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- New
- Create new holes with the specified diameter.
- All
- Create new holes with the specified diameter and adjust existing holes with the specified diameter.
- Washer Layer
- For 2D holes, one or two washer layers can be created, after which the surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Align Hole
- Moves the center of a hole into the position of the projection point.
- Unrealize Fill Hole Created
- The created holes during the realization are filled when the connector is unrealized, returning the surface back to its original configuration before realization.
- Use Available
- Creates hybrids (hole on one side only), but other combinations are
allowed. On the mesh side (no hole), the connection is realized via the
head elements defined in the chosen realization type. The head
element(s) is/are created between the appropriate body element node and
the nodes inside the diameter (no hole connection diameter) defined
under the Realization Details heading. This option is used for
realization types which are not eager for holes.
- Hole Mesh
- Can be used to change the hole mesh.
- None
- Leaves the hole mesh as is. Default for most operations.
- Fill
- Fill detected holes during fastener realization. There are various quad patterns available, which cause a remeshing of the area around the hole.
- Density
- Adjust the number of nodes around the hole.
- Number of nodes
- Specify the exact number of nodes (default is eight). The surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Element Size
- Specify an element size (default is 5.0). The number of elements around the hole is calculated based on this size. This is the preferred option for extremely different hole diameters. The surrounding mesh gets remeshed.
- Auto
- Perform a node distribution based on the underlying mesh size. The number of nodes is always rounded to an equal number.
- Hole Search
- Not all the holes found in the given connector tolerance can be considered for the various fastener realizations.
- Set Hole Diameter
- All holes in the realization will be adjusted to the specified diameter.
- Selection Diameter
- Connect a link without an available hole by joining the nodes found inside the circle with the specified diameter around the projection point via head elements. Used if holes are not required when using the use hole if available option or fill and remesh hole if available option.
- Align Hole
- Moves the center of a hole into the position of the projection point.
- Remove
- Use this option when you do not want the shape of holes to interfere
with the mesh flow in the fastener region. The detected holes are closed
and a remesh of the new elements and a few additional rows of adjacent
elements is performed. The connection is realized via the head elements
defined in the chosen realization type. The head elements are created
between the appropriate body element nodes and the nodes inside the
diameter (no hole connection diameter) defined under the Realization
Details heading.
- Hole Search
- Not all the holes found in the given connector tolerance can be considered for the various fastener realizations.
- Selection Diameter
- Connect a link without an available hole by joining the nodes found inside the circle with the specified diameter around the projection point via head elements. Used if holes are not required when using the use hole if available option or fill and remesh hole if available option.