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January 28, 2011, 06:11 |
From ICEM 12.1 to a GIS software
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Hello,
I'm using ICEMcfd 12.1 and I would like to export my mesh to a GIS (Geographic Information System) software like Arcgis. Can you help me to find the right way to export this kind of file (with points, shape and lines) in ICEM ? thanks Youen |
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February 5, 2011, 13:31 |
Common ground...
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Simon Pereira
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I am not familiar with this Arcgis software, so I didn't respond earlier, but since no one else has either, I may as well give my 2 cents.
You need to find a middle ground... A common format. Look at the list of formats Arcgis can import and look at the list of formats ICEM CFD can export and try to find a match... You may even find several matches. STL or VRML are likely candidates. |
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