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A challenge in defining my sketches in workbench 14.5 |
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August 6, 2014, 16:21 |
A challenge in defining my sketches in workbench 14.5
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hi,
i am trying to create my sketches to define the geometry of a combustor i am planning to simulate on fluent. Typically, I see a C or P symbol on the coordinate when i scroll my mouse over the coordinate axis in order to draw the rectangular sketches. But i could not find it today. Can anyone help me to resolve this problem? I need to beat a deadline in running the simulation and i can't just define the sketches because it does not fall on the axis. |
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August 7, 2014, 02:19 |
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Vishal Chauhan
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Go to constraint tab then scroll down to auto constraint then check the both boxes of global and local tab. That,s it.
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