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?
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.
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.