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December 18, 2020, 14:51 |
Imported Geometry is larger than designed
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Jonathan
Join Date: Dec 2020
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Hello! When I import my STL part into star, its far too large. I could scale it down but I'm unsure how much bigger star made the part in the first place. I have all the settings set to default. Could I get some help?
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December 20, 2020, 10:15 |
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Matt
Join Date: Aug 2014
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This is an issue with your STL file, not Star-CCM+. Double check the STL export settings, or if that isn't an option, use the rule tool and measure a major dimension then compare to your model. From that, the scale to apply to fix your geometry is easy to calculate. However, there may be some slight point-click error in the rule tool so compare the scale you calculate to common length unit conversions. More than likely you have read in inches or feet as m.
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