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Suzie
Join Date: May 2012
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Hi,
I have modelled a deformed geometry in ansys mechanical. After the results file is created, I updated the geometry to the deformed geometry (see http://www.edr.no/blogg/ansys_blogge...sed_on_results) I would like to export this deformed geometry file from mechanical so that I can use it as my geometry in a cfd simulation. Is this possible and how do I do it? I have to use the deformed geometry for the cfd sim, I can't use the original geometry. Thanks Suzie |
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