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June 17, 2020, 08:29 |
How to Extract volume of fluid inside Shell Geometry in ANSYS SPACE CLAIM
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vishal vishal
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Hi Everone,
I am new to ANSYS. I have Shell Body Transformer (attched in picture). I want to extract Oil volume (inside volume) of the Transformer as shown in figure. I followed some tutorials online but I am not able to extract/calculate the volume of my Complex Transformer geometry. It is showing error about something solid geometry. I want to compare inner volume of transformer (in no load condition) and deformed inner volume of deformed transformer geometry (in different load condition) (p.s. Transformer wall expands during running condition). **** this is after deformation I have deformed geometry (I have exported from solution -> deformation and as a ''stl file'') which I have imported into ANSYS Space Claim and from Reverse engineering tool ''skin surface'' command and created solid shell geometry. And I will save this deformed geometry in STEP file and planning to measure inside fluid volume in the transformer. ***** But Transformer (in no load condition - I have imported STEP file of the assembly in Space Claim). **Attached photo - is from Transformer in no load condition. So Basically I want to measure the Inner volume of shell body Transformer (Which I have opened in Space Claim from STEP file). ANY IDEA how to extract/find/calculate this volume in ANSYS SPACE CLAIM ??? Capture.jpg Last edited by vishal_295; June 17, 2020 at 10:58. |
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