Fusion 360 Simulate with Shell Elements

Fusion 360 Simulate with Shell Elements

mstrauch4U8VY
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Fusion 360 Simulate with Shell Elements

mstrauch4U8VY
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I am trying to perform a structural analysis in Fusion 360 on a large honeycomb shape and would like to mesh each cell wall as a shell element as it is extremely thin in one dimension. I think I can mesh shell elements in the design phase, but I believe I have to generate a new mesh in the simulate phase and I cannot see where to create a shell element (or something similar). See attached file as a small subset of this honeycomb structure. Note that the full structure has more than 10k cells.

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TrippyLighting
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I am tagging @John_Holtz , but I believe this is not the type of analysis you can or should do in Fusion 360.


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John_Holtz
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Hi @mstrauch4U8VY . TrippyLighting is correct. Fusion can only generate solid elements in the simulation.

 

I suggest that you use Inventor Nastran for an analysis with shell (and composites if appropriate).

 

John



John Holtz, P.E.

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Autodesk, Inc.


If not provided, indicate the version of Inventor Nastran you are using.
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