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October 28, 2007, 10:31 |
getting started in gambit
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Hi all,
I am new to gambit, having completed the online tutorials, I am still having difficulty with some of the basic concepts. I am modelling a urinary catheter, i create the basic geometry, uniting a cylindrical volume with a sphere at the tip. Create another volume in the centre of catheter projecting and intersecting with the outer wall to create a face for the eyelet. Here is where i get into trouble. the way I look at it I should deleted the volumes either side of the intersect, this turns the eyelet face blue, which means that it is not part of the volume. Then i go to stitch the volume with the blue face and i get an error message saying ACIS error is this an open shell? how do I over come this or is my approach to creating the geometry wrong to start off with? Thanks in advance for any responses |
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October 30, 2007, 00:44 |
Re: getting started in gambit
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make a use of boolean operation like unit, subtract and intersect. hope this will do
Hari V.B. |
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