Browsers supply a great deal of view-related functionality by listing the parts of a model in a tabular and/or tree-based
format, and providing controls inside the table that allow you to alter the display of model parts.
Perform automatic checks on CAD models, and identify potential issues with geometry that may slow down the meshing
process using the Verification and Comparison tools.
Examples of a typical workflow that can be followed to define a composite model in HyperMesh. The order of steps provided does not need to be strictly followed but should be used as a template.
Composite stress toolbox functionality which supports calculation of engineering constants, compliance and stiffness
matrices, parameterized joint and panel analysis, and other traditional hand-calculation methods.
Examples of a typical workflow that can be followed to define a composite model in HyperMesh. The order of steps provided does not need to be strictly followed but should be used as a template.
Reference orientation specifies the 0° 1-direction for each ply. Reference
orientation is set either by element or by property and is a rotation from the
default solver element system x direction. HyperMesh
supports common methods of material orientation for each user profile. Specific
definitions vary by user profile. For example, the OptiStruct convention is shown in the following image.
Material orientation can be set and reviewed through the right-click context menu of the Composite Browser.
Right-click anywhere in white space and select Orient > Material Reference Orientation from the context menu to apply orientations
or select Orient > Material Reference Review from the context menu to review
orientations.