![]() First there is the coincidence tolerance. ![]() ![]() The reason is the Workbench Share button provides better feedback and control. When ANSYS introduced the Workbench Ribbon with the Share button, I stopped using the Analysis Share feature. Unfortunately, there was no feedback on what you would get until you meshed the bodies in Mechanical. Years ago, the Analysis setting was the only way to create Shared Topology in SpaceClaim. I tried using the share option only, for Share Topology under Analysis option, after forming a new component which includes all the structural bodies, but it just happened within milliseconds and no time was taken at all to share the topologies between the overlapping faces/edges (which usually happens when I directly use the Share option under Workbench option). Group and Merge under Share Topology.Ĭan anyone tell me what would be the difference between 'Workbench' Share Topology option, and 'Component' Share Topology option in SpaceClaim? Which one should be be chosen when? Does Share Topology work in exactly the same manner in both of these cases? Which option (Share, Group, Merge) for Share Topology should be chosen? I tried playing with the coincidence tolerance alot but still I didn't reach the perfect share topology which will make me avoid using even a single bonded contact.Īfter then, one of my friend suggested me that I should transfer all of the bodies into a new Component, and then under the Analysis option, I will see the Share Topology option and I can then choose from there what kind of share topology I want between all the bodies which I just transferred into a new single component. However, some of the faces/edges get detected while some doesn't. Now, when I go to SpaceClaim, and click on the 'Workbench' button on the upper taskbar, then I see an option for Share and I can also adjust the coincidence tolerance for the share, in order to detect the bodies between which I want to share the topologies. ![]() For this reason, I want to avoid establishing any contact and only use Share Topology option in SpaceClaim. I have a few structures close to each other, and they are resulting in a enormous number of contact elements after I built bonded contacts between them. ![]()
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