![]() ANSYS can take advantage of this very easily… so much so that using part instances is the default behavior in ANSYS. ![]() One part file is used multiple times this is the concept of instancing. One part that is copied around an assembly multiple times does not have a part file for every copy. If CAD models are pulled from a major CAD systems, odds are the concept of instancing is not foreign to the user. What if the number of bodies/faces/even edges is larger? Select the 20 bodies that those 20 faces belong to for a mesh method… Select 20 of the exact same face in a bolt circle to specify the number of elements on an annulus… In cases where components are reused multiple times in an assembly, the meshing can be tedious. ![]() Repetitive meshing tasks can be a significant portion of the time a user spends setting up an FEA model for simulation. ![]()
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