FLUID30 Declaration
Is it the same to declare a geometry with e.g. FLUID30 using GUI from multiphysics or command line in mechanical?
With command line, i can just go to geometry and insert commands direct in the geometry? I have the same assembly in solidworks and designmodeler, what's the best way to import it to multiphysics? Becuase when i make an IGS from design modeler, i can just see lines in Multiphysics, importing IGES. I started yesterday this task of modeling a fluid system, and i'll need a lot of help with it, please, any information will save me a lot of time. Thanks. |
Ok, i found out how to easily import the geometry in the multiphysics seen this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3c_H_sAzZ8 |
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