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Old   October 8, 2016, 13:28
Question ANSYS icepak morphing edges
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Hello, I am new to ansys, and learning icepak from the tutorials. I encountered a problem while trying to apply ''RF Amplifier''.

I am supposed to select edges like Xmin, Xmax, Ymax, Ymin, Zmax, Zmin sides on my current study. But I don't know what this all means. Any explanation you have defining the meanings of those min and max axises of an object ? ( I don't get it what is inferred by Xmin, Xmax... on a shape)



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