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February 19, 2016, 10:00 |
Some parts are showing transparent
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sunil
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Hello,
When I started meshing in ansys workbench meshing all parts r visible as shaded exterior I did some mesh trials and then I saw that some of my parts in Assembly are turned into transparent. I checked view option where shaded exterior is highlighted. How to make that particular part to normal view. Help me
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February 21, 2016, 14:46 |
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Onur
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İf you are working on fluid rather than solid it will appear.That is not problem but if you want to change it you''ll see in left side ''TREE'' and there is a named ''connections'' you can button one click and there will be opened in page below ,change it enable ''no'' rather than yes |
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February 22, 2016, 10:28 |
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sunil
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Hi thank you for your suggestions. The problem solved. By default the transparency level was set to very low so after changing that all the parts are visible.
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