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Old   April 21, 2003, 11:26
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Eep Saeful
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Dear Sir/Mam Is the CFD can import AutoCad drawing, and how to do it? If I want to use two difference material, eq: coating powder and air. Is CFD can use it.? Because right now i study about Pneumatic Conveying and i analyze fluid flow in ejector..

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Old   April 22, 2003, 03:47
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You can export your AutoCAD drawing as IGES or as STL file. Most CFD codes can import them. For me IGES is good for 2D drawings and STL for 3D surfaces.

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Old   April 23, 2003, 00:36
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Could you explain why you prefer STL over IGES for 3D. IGES can have beautiful NURBS for 3D. Does STL have such a feature? -Selina Tracy
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Old   April 29, 2003, 03:12
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It's only my personal opinion. The problem is not in the IGES format itself but in the way AutoCAD exports it and in the way the software I use read it. For this particular combination of codes I often get badly defined surfaces (gaps, holes and etc.) with IGES.
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Old   May 1, 2003, 19:32
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Hi, Anton,

Can be the exported file used in CFX 5.5?

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Old   May 2, 2003, 08:42
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That is true Anton, depending on the CAD from which it is created IGES files can be a right pain to fix.
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Old   May 5, 2003, 04:51
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Probably the problem is that I'm using an old version of AutoCAD - R14. But for me it's more convenient to use IGES for keypoints an edges, from wich I can built a multi-block mesh, and STL for surfaces for automatic mesh generation. Both IGES and STL from AutoCAD can't give me surfaces wich I can use "as is", but IGES gives problems wich require plenty of "hand work" for fixing and STL gives problems wich can be fixed with automatic remeshing (I'm using STAR-CD with ProAM).
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