Figure 1. Stitching edges until they intersect.
Abaqus/CAE tries to recognize the edges of a solid from a set of trimmed surfaces. If the edges of each trimmed surface are close to an edge of an adjacent surface (within a user-specified tolerance), Abaqus/CAE stitches the trimmed surfaces. The end result of stitching is a B-rep solid in which the edge definition is shared between the two intersecting surfaces. For more information on B-rep solids, see How do solid modelers represent a solid?. Stitching fails in the presence of wires or internal faces. When you import an IGES- or VDA-FS-format part, Abaqus/CAE stitches the part by default. However, because of the internal tolerances of IGES- and VDA-FS-format parts, the resulting representation of small features may not match the geometry that was intended in the original file. In some cases stitching an IGES- or VDA-FS-format part results in Abaqus/CAE importing a single part that should have been imported as separate parts. If you copy the imported part to a new part, you can choose to separate disconnected regions into separate parts. For more information, see Copying a part. |