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December 6, 2009, 19:14 |
Update Geometry - swapping SolidWorks files
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Hi,
I need some help with a very annoying problem. I want to run a series of simulations on the same object with minor variations. So I modeled my object in SolidWorks, imported it into CFX using an IGS file and meshed it using CFX Mesh. Now if I swap geometries - the second geometry is only one mm off in one dimension with an object length of about 3 m - CFX Mesh cannot use the mesh created previously. It just confronts me with a new instance of CFX Mesh having lost everz Region, all virtual topology, spacing adjustments, etc. Is there any way to avoid this? I would really, really hate to do the same adjustments over and over again. I hope there is some solution to this prob... thanks for your replies in advance. Cheers |
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