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Enter the
Mesh module.
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From the Object field in the context bar, select
Part, and select a part from the list. This tool is
available only for working on parts that contain either orphan mesh nodes or
nodes created using the bottom-up meshing procedure.
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From the main menu bar, select
.
Abaqus/CAE
displays the Edit Mesh dialog box.
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In the dialog box, do the following:
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In the Category field, select
Node.
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From the Method list, select
Merge.
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From the prompt area, choose the selection method and select the nodes
to merge. For more information, see
Selecting the nodes to edit.
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If you selected only two nodes to merge,
Abaqus/CAE
creates a new node at the midpoint of the selected nodes.
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If you selected more than two nodes to merge, do the following:
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In the prompt area, enter the Node merging
tolerance to specify the maximum distance between nodes that you
want to merge.
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If the value that you entered for the Node merging
tolerance is too large,
Abaqus/CAE
may detect duplicate nodes from the same element.
Abaqus/CAE
will not merge nodes from the same element, but the large tolerance can result
in a distorted mesh. If the Node merging tolerance is too
large,
Abaqus/CAE
asks if you want to continue merging the selected nodes.
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Abaqus/CAE
highlights in magenta any nodes that will be merged and asks if you wish to
proceed.
Abaqus/CAE
merges the nodes that are closer than the specified distance and replaces them
with a single new node. The location of the new node is the average position of
the group of nodes that were merged into the new node.
You can also merge part instances in the
Assembly module.
For more information, see
Performing Boolean operations on part instances.
If you previously created node or element sets that include nodes
or elements that are deleted by the merge operation,
Abaqus/CAE
updates your sets accordingly.
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Repeat the above steps as often as necessary to merge additional
nodes.
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When you have finished merging nodes, click mouse button 2 or the
cancel button
in the prompt area to exit the procedure.
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