Inserting a Shell Region Inside an Interface

The Insert Shell Region Interface action allows you to select certain types of interface and insert a shell region between the two sides of the interface. Using this action is much quicker and easier than creating the shell region and interfaces manually.

This action is available for internal interfaces, contact interfaces, baffle interfaces, and porous-baffle interfaces. Note that shell regions are not compatible with part-based interfaces.

When you use a solid baffle to model a thin solid plate, the flow goes around the baffle. Heat can conduct through the baffle, experiencing some heat resistance, but heat cannot conduct along the baffle. If you expect a large temperature gradient along the baffle, then neglecting heat conduction along the baffle can result in a significant modeling error. The baffle can also have a large heat capacity, which is important in some unsteady cases. In order to account for conduction across the width and height of a baffle, you can replace the baffle interface with a solid shell region.

When you use this action to create a solid shell, the baffle interface is replaced with two new contact interfaces that connect the shell region to the solution domain on either side of the original baffle. A baffle interface models heat conduction through the thickness of the baffle only; a shell region models heat conduction in all directions.

A solid shell region is associated with a shell continuum. The models that are activated for that continuum define the behavior of the solid shell. The same physics continuum defines the material models for the shell.

You can also use this action to create a fluid film at a Contact interface, the shell region is inserted between the fluid and solid regions. The interfaces between the fluid film shell and the fluid and solid regions are created and rearranged automatically.

To insert a shell region at a relevant interface:

  1. Right-click the interface and choose Insert Shell Region Interface.

    The shell region is created and the interfaces are rearranged automatically.