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April 21, 2015, 06:27 |
global coordinate system
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matteo
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Hi all!!
I create in solidworks my 2D model with the coordinate system center in the middle of the wheel. When I import it in ANSYS, the center of the Cartesian system is not perfectly in the center of the wheel, in fact, if I create a new reference system, this is shifted by little as you can see in the pictures. This is a problem when I go to simulate with fluent, in fact the rotating zone is detached from the fixed area. Is there a way to change the global coordinate system, or to import exactly solidworks model? Than you |
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April 21, 2015, 21:40 |
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Hi
Did you try geometry»properties»import geometry coordinate system Best wishes |
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April 22, 2015, 03:39 |
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matteo
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yes but it's the same
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January 7, 2017, 00:18 |
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Ranjith Kumar J
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Someone please please please tell how to change the global coordinate system
Im dying here for answer. |
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