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Old   November 20, 2020, 11:23
Default Ansys SpaceClaim option Imprinting related Problem
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Dear all,

I got a Geometry as step file. This geometry has many components/parts. Some parts are similar in this Geometry. When I use the function imprint in SpaceClaim for the selected parts, the software imprints the selected parts and also imprints the parts which I have not selected. The similar parts have kind of connection. How can I break this connection in-between the parts? So that when I imprint the selected parts, the all similar parts are not imprinted.

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Old   November 25, 2020, 06:08
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There is option called independent. Which could be used to make the parts independent. Then the parts are not connected any more.
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