aggie wrote:
you can't make it in cosmos/works. but you can do it in Cosmos/M, Ansys etc. FEA softwares. However, you have to apply pressure on elements.
Thank you for your anwser.once I tried to realize this problem in ANSYS5.5. But it is not easy.especially, how to capture and re-orient face element which is within the volume element. Can you give me further informative tutor in ANSYS or Cosmos/M.
zyd-ysf wrote:
[quote]aggie wrote:
you can't make it in cosmos/works. but you can do it in Cosmos/M, Ansys etc. FEA softwares. However, you have to apply pressure on elements.
Thank you for your anwser.once I tried to realize this problem in ANSYS5.5. But it is not easy.especially, how to capture and re-orient face element which is within the volume element. Can you give me further informative tutor in ANSYS or Cosmos/M. [/quote]