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Antonio January 15, 2003 03:26

Gambit helical coil creation
 
Hi guys! I need to draw an helical coil in Gambit (vers. 2.0.4). I have been trying to do it but I had a lot of problems, as the tutorials don't have any useful command. Is there anyone who has suggestions about how to solve my problem? Thank you so much, bye, Antonio


mp January 15, 2003 07:49

Re: Gambit helical coil creation
 
Friends,

I had similar problem when I wanted to construct helical rib structure in Gambit, but I couldnot find the way, then I had to use another software and imported the ACIS to build mesh in Gambit.

I would like to know as well, if it is possible to construct such typical geometries in Gambit.

Thanks a lot

-mp

Eric R. January 15, 2003 08:59

Re: Gambit helical coil creation
 
Antonio,

I asked the same question about 2 years ago. There is a way to draw helical coils in Gambit, but it is very difficult and I could not grasp it.

I used a helical drawing "lisp" program in AutoCAD to draw the helical coil. I then imported it into Gambit as an ACIS file. To make a long story short, if you could find another program, such as AutoCAD to do it, you could then bring it into Gambit.

Good luck. I feel your pain.

-Eric

Eric R. January 21, 2003 13:16

Re: Gambit helical coil creation
 
Just wondering how it went....

Shyam Kishor January 22, 2003 16:18

Re: Gambit helical coil creation
 
There are several ways of creating a helical coil in Gambit. Probably, the best way would be to create a journal file in parametric form that you could use again and again, for different parameters (e.g. number of coils, type of cross-section etc). Please contact your local Fluent Support Engineer who can guide you to create one or provide an existing journal.


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