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Two Ways FSI: How I can Export the Deformed Mesh back to the SolidWorks |
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Ahmad Kermani
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Hi,
I am doing FSI simulation of valve and at some point CFX can not move the mesh any more and I receive negative element error. I was thinking of re-meshing and interpolating the old results into the new mesh and go on but to do this I have be able export the deformed structure to the CAD software. Does anybody know how I can export a deformed geometry to CAD program (for example solidworks)? The simplest way could be creating an IGES file but I don't know how to make it. I appreciate your help. Ahmad |
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