[SOLVED] Knit surfaces for FEM analysis

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taifun
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[SOLVED] Knit surfaces for FEM analysis

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I have a shell model imported from a step files on which i want to make a FEM analysis and i get so ugly results. How can i knit the surfaces in the image that make a corner or a T?
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Re: [HELP] Knit surfaces for FEM analysis

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Boolean operations in the Part workbench should help with that. Try Union or Boolean fragments.
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Re: [HELP] Knit surfaces for FEM analysis

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Re: [HELP] Knit surfaces for FEM analysis

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Thank you very much! Boolean fragments did the job.
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