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This task shows you how to create a Line Analysis Connection Within
One Part.
Line analysis connections within one part are used for simulating welding
seam onto parallel faces, belonging to the same part. |
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Only available with the Generative Assembly Structural
Analysis (GAS) product. |
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Open the
sample09.CATAnalysis from the sample directory. |
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Click Line Analysis Connection within one Part
in the Analysis Supports toolbar.
The Line Analysis Connection within one Part dialog
box appears.
- Name: lets you change the name of the connection.
- First component: lets you select the part that will
support the connection.
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You can select one body (2D or 3D) or one mesh
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- Select Mesh Parts: this button is available only
if a support is selected.
For more details, refer to Selecting
Mesh Parts.
- Lines: lets you select the welding line.
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Multi-selection is not available. |
- Guide line on each component: lets you select a
second line to guide the connection orientation.
The projection of the welding line on guide line is possible
if:
- The guide line is face to face with the welding line.
- The length of the guide line is equivalent to the length
of the welding line.
- The welding line and the guide line features are
equivalent (that means that if the welding line is a curve
feature, the guide line must be a curve feature).
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Select the open body.
In this particular example, select Extrude.1.
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Activate the Lines field.
To do this, select the Lines edit box as
shown below:
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Select the line.
In this particular example, select Open body.2 (Points)
- Line.1.
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Click OK in the Line Analysis Connection
within one Part dialog box.
The Line Analysis Connection within one Part.1
connection appears in the specification tree under the Analysis
Connection Manager.1 set.
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