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I have a running model in which I have used tet10 mesh for solid. Now based on my results I would like to refine (fine mesh) mesh on one solid object. Is there a way to do it without deleted the mesh on the body and remeshing it again?

I have RBE2 and RBE3 connected to that solid geometry. If I deleted the mesh and mesh it again using small GEL value I get bad elements. (probably its picking up the RBE3 and RBE2 nodes already associated with that solid and creating bad elements.) Any way around for this?
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  • Yes, you do need to associate the new elements to the solid. You can use Elements, Associate/Elements/Solid, then pick all the elements and then the solid.
     
    I do not think you need to equivalence the nodes, but it wouldn't hurt to do an Equivalence to be sure everything is connected. Do a free edge check with Verify/Element/Boundaries to check for any interior cracks (there shouldn't be). Note that there will be dashed lines indicating free/shared edges on the exterior boundary, especially on the corners, but don't worry about those; these are natural.
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  • Yes, you do need to associate the new elements to the solid. You can use Elements, Associate/Elements/Solid, then pick all the elements and then the solid.
     
    I do not think you need to equivalence the nodes, but it wouldn't hurt to do an Equivalence to be sure everything is connected. Do a free edge check with Verify/Element/Boundaries to check for any interior cracks (there shouldn't be). Note that there will be dashed lines indicating free/shared edges on the exterior boundary, especially on the corners, but don't worry about those; these are natural.
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