FEA Topology for Reanalysis
FEA topology for reanalysis provides an iso-density surface based on the volumetric density information from a topology optimization. Through tetrameshing for 3D models and inheriting boundary conditions, the results from FEA topology can be used for quick reanalysis.
FEA topology can handle both shell and solid elements. For 3D models, the recovered
iso-surface can be tetrameshed-by-property automatically. FEA topology provides two options
for the processing of non-design elements:
- Keep smooth narrow layer
- Retain an artificial layer of elements around the non-design space in the interpretation.
- Split all quads
- Split quad elements in the non-design space, if present, to generate a tetra connection between design and non-design regions.
Figure 1
and Figure 2 show FEA topology for reanalysis with following input data definition:
- File
- block
- Density threshold
- 0.300
Tetramesh will be applied on the iso-surface result if there is one close volume at least.
The advantages of the tetramesh in FEA topology include:
- Tetramesh can be performed by property.
- The flexibility of controlling the number of tetramesh retries by perturbing the density threshold value, in cases where tetramesh sometimes fails.