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September 18, 2014, 19:21 |
How to measure dimensions from available geometry in workbench
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Khosrow Ebrahimi
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I have started working with Workbench 14.5. I have imported a SolidWorks drawing to Fluent Workbench. Now with this prepared geometry I have the problem of reading dimensions (length, width, thickness, radius,...). Could one help me out with that? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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September 23, 2014, 22:05 |
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why would you need to see the dimensions in design modeller again. the dimensions should be the same as they were in solidworks anyways if you did not scale again or something
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September 24, 2014, 02:17 |
hi
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rahul kumar
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after importing geometry you can open the geometry and then go to tools in that tools tree go to analysis type there you have the option of distance finder. try it
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