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January 31, 2004, 12:23 |
geometry setting
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Hello,
How to set up this kind of geometry: a rectangular board with a circular hole? Thank you so much. |
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February 1, 2004, 00:49 |
Re: geometry setting
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Use CFD
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February 1, 2004, 00:49 |
Re: geometry setting
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Sorry, AutoCAD
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February 1, 2004, 19:45 |
Re: geometry setting
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Depending on the version of Phoenics you are using there are a few options avliable
First is to import the shape from a drawing package. Second is to you something like shapemaker that comes with v3.5. Alternatively if you know how to code, you can make a rectangle element with a circular inlet and a circular outlet and couple the inlet and outlet. I think there is a example of this one in POLIS or on the CHAM website. Hope this helps Leon |
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February 2, 2004, 10:33 |
Re: geometry setting(thanks)
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Hello,
They are really good suggestions. I will try them. Thanks so much. May you have a great day. |
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