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Can FEVA generate finite element mesh for a combination of two different materials (two different material properties)?

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Can FEVA generate finite element mesh for a combination of two different materials (two different material properties)?

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There are 3 ways (probably more) that you can do this, 1) The lazy way is to have VisiSage automatically do this for you while the mesh is being generated. To do this, you will have to generate the solid model using the Non-Regular Boolean union to model the solid model using different material regions, since the regular Boolean will merge the material inteface(see more details in Edit/Boolean/NonRegular help). If you are doing 2-d/shell model, as long as you have the surface/sheetbody partitioned, it will be automatically “defined” as different geometry group, then you can assign different material to it in SageView. 2) If you have trouble doing that, or you have the mesh already generated, you can assign different attributes to different cells after it is generated. Cells with different attributes will be automatically assigned into different material groups. 3) If you don’t want to do the material grouping in VisiSage, you can always do that in SageView. In SageView, go to SAGE/Defi

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