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Old   August 19, 2014, 09:54
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I am using ANSA 13.2.4. Some of the geometry that i work on has a lot of collapsed cons. The normal procedure we follow is to manually release them, delete extra hotpoints, use BREAK, and then TOPO.

Is there any script that can easily remove all such collapsed cons from the entire geometry? It would save me a lot of time!
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Old   August 20, 2014, 05:42
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Hi Vivek,

You can use Check Geometry option. Click check geometry, it will show you the collapsed cons, right click and fix. Most of them will get fixed. Remaining things you need fix it manually.

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