After spending a day attaching beam elements to CAD geometry, I'm told I need to make changes to the model in Inventor. I make my changes, go to add-ins & mesh it to update the geometry in Algor. Now all my beam elements are gone. Are beam elements similar to nodel forces where changing the geometry means losing everything? If so, is there a way to permanently attach beam elements to CAD geometry while allowing model changes?
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It looks like if you place a construction vertices at each end of a beam element, it stays when the mesh is updated/changed. Is this a safe practice?
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Personally, I don't think this is a safe way.
But it might work for some cases.
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Assuming the beam elements were drawn on a different part number, one not corresponding to any CAD part, then the beams should have remained after reimporting the CAD model. If not, please answer these:
The construction vertices at the ends of the beam elements should guarantee that a node is generated on the CAD parts at each beam. That is one of the intended functions of the construction vertices.
Yes, beam elements are a different part number than the CAD part. Static stress analysis with linear material model. Was also planning to run MES though. It is a single part with fixed constraints, no contacts. Are you saying the beam elements should automatically create construction vertices when attached to a CAD part? Or was manually adding the construction vertices the correct thing to do?
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I would suggest the following approach
1. Create the beam elements as you want them. (Rotate, move, copy lines etc.)
2. Select the nodes of the lines (select -> subentities -> vertices)
3. Right-click and choose "create construction vertices".
The vertices created away from the CAD model doesn't matter, they will just lie there without influencing the mesh. I have used this method for e.g. creating large number of bolts without having to make sure that the lines snap to nodes after rotating them.
Of course, you have to re-mesh after doing it.