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Default three dimensional modelling by stacking several layers one over the another
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Hi,

I wish to know if anyone can give me an insight about modelling using a layer-by layer approach in Ansys Multiphysics. In simple terms, does ansys support modeling by stacking several layers one over the another to make a three dimensional model?

Any ideas for doing this in Ansys multiphysics or Ansys workbench
will be helpful for me.
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