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February 15, 2012, 10:04 |
How to deal with a really complex geometry
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Maximilian Hauser
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Dear Members,
i have to deal with a real complex Geoemtry (about 30 parts). I've worked trough some ICEM Tutorials and now I want to import the geometry from Pro/E to ICEM. Therefore I will use the step-format. The first thing, in which I fail, is to create the fluid-geometry. How can this be done in ICEM? In Ansys Mechanical are there some functions like enclousere or so on, but I wasn't able to find a method which is suitable for me in ICEM. I know, I have to create material points, but create these in over 30 parts is really annoying. sorry for these simple questions... thanks for help! with best regards |
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