The Rivet tool recognizes rivets modelled as a collection of Shell-1D-Shell patterns.
The body between two shells is made of a single 1D element. However, it detects a rivet as a
multi-layered connection.
From the Certification ribbon, click the Rivet
tool.
Figure 1. When Structural elements are created, a structural property can be
selected.
Click to define how properties are assigned.
Each structural element must have a structural property assigned to it in
order to run method.
Single property
Assigns the same structuralproperty entity to all designpoints.
Duplicate and assign property to all
Creates a new instance of selected structuralproperty and assigns
the copy to all designpoints.
Duplicate and assign property per designpoint
Creates a new instance of selected structuralproperty per
designpoint entity.
This option performs a deep copy, meaning the structural property's
references, such as materiel/property, are also copied. Each
structural property generated is fully independent.
This is useful for design exploration where you will update
structural properties separately.
In addition, you can use the options in the Advanced drop-down to keep
or remove special patterns from the current selection. It does not exclude
other types already selected. It is useful primarily if you wants to select
cbush elements but keep only rbe3-cbush-rbe3 patterns and not the other
cbushes.
Set the entity type on the first selector to
Elements.
Any selection automatically filters all types of 1D elements. The algorithm
removes 1D sharing edges with shell and considers as a possible rivet the
chain of multiple pierced shell-1D-pierced shell irrespective if the “head”
of the 1D connects to shells.
That way it supports mesh dependent (node-to-node connection) and mesh
independent realizations such as CFAST or RBE3-CBUSH-RBE3.Figure 2. Lap Joint Geometry Figure 3. FE Idealized Model to Extract Forces and Fluxes
Any chain of pierced shell-1D-pierced shell are considered valid candidates
so you can filter up-front 1D elements to discard from the selection. More
filters are available in the options menu.Figure 4. Example of Multi-Layered Rivet
Optional: Select a destination DesignPointSet to hold newly created designpoints.
If no set is selected, a new one is created with config Rivet.
If you enter
this menu from the Certification Browsercontext menu using Auto DDP, the selector is
pre-populated with the selected designpointset.
Specify a structuralproperty entity (of config Rivet) if the Absorb FE Property
checkbox is unselected.
Otherwise, the tool attempts to absorb a structural property only from CFAST
configuration. A warning message is prompted for other types detected resulting
in a Rivet created without a structural property assigned.Figure 5.