I have problem creating a model with 100 warp yarns and 10 weft yarns. It takes too much time to create this kind of models. It it reasonable to do it in texgen or are there any limitations for these said parameters?
It will take a while to create a big model. Texgen is not designed to create a whole textile structure, instead it is mainly used for the unit cell of textile composites.
Then, I created a simple model export it to abaqus and using assembly I created the same model in abaqus (copy it) and then merge together to have a large model. Is it reasonable?
Yes I think it's reasonable
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020, 1:34 PM Torkan Shafighfard (Student) @ cdmHUB - The
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Torkan Shafighfard (Student) @ on — Edited @ on
Hello,
I have problem creating a model with 100 warp yarns and 10 weft yarns. It takes too much time to create this kind of models. It it reasonable to do it in texgen or are there any limitations for these said parameters?
Thanks
Xin Liu @ on
It will take a while to create a big model. Texgen is not designed to create a whole textile structure, instead it is mainly used for the unit cell of textile composites.
Torkan Shafighfard (Student) @ on
Thank you so much Dr. Liu,
Then, I created a simple model export it to abaqus and using assembly I created the same model in abaqus (copy it) and then merge together to have a large model. Is it reasonable?
Vedant Sharma @ on — Edited @ on