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July 19, 2011, 10:30 |
Can't import geometry file from Icem CFD to Ansys Workbench
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Hi everybody,
I created a geometry file with Solid Edge ST2 (*.par then via import geometry) to adapt it in Icem CFD 12.1. Then I tried to load the adapted geometry file with Ansys Workbench 12.1 but it was not possible. I attached the error message of Ansys below. (German version) Thanks for helpfull answers, Julien |
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July 19, 2011, 16:50 |
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Andrew Coughtrie
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The easiest way to import a geometry into workbench would be to save/export the file as a parasolid file in ICEM so an x_t or x_b file as the workbench geometry modeller has a parasolid kernel and handles parasolid files better than any others such as IGES and SAT. So if you want to import a geometry to workbench that’s what I suggest.
Hope it helps Andy |
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