2d meshing in ansys meshing
Posted November 2, 2012 at 09:08 by diamondx
I remember in the past I was using the import features from solidworks with the plug-in features mentioned and also via various file formats such as IGES or Parasolid.
In order to avoid any errors with geometry and meshing I have decided to move to DesignModeller for most of my simple geometries. It saves so much time especially when undertaking a iterative design or optimisation study. Unless the geometry is complicated or represents some assembly which is used elsewhere, by members of a larger team for example, I have found it much better to just use DesignModeller to produce all the CFD geometry.
Just my $0.02.
In order to avoid any errors with geometry and meshing I have decided to move to DesignModeller for most of my simple geometries. It saves so much time especially when undertaking a iterative design or optimisation study. Unless the geometry is complicated or represents some assembly which is used elsewhere, by members of a larger team for example, I have found it much better to just use DesignModeller to produce all the CFD geometry.
Just my $0.02.
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My two cents
Posted November 22, 2012 at 06:39 by Far