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October 22, 2003, 23:46 |
proE to CFX
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I'm doing a thesis about HVAC. Then I have modeled an office by using pro-e. Now I don't know how to convert the model to the cfx5.6.1 to start a meshing and so on.
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October 23, 2003, 06:04 |
Re: proE to CFX
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You can export an IGES file from Pro/E to CFX or have a direct Cad interface (I think you have to pay for such an additional feature). Iges format works for us and it's free
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October 28, 2003, 14:19 |
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Are you using BUILD to mesh?
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October 28, 2003, 21:08 |
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yes, but until now I still can't do it. could you help me?
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October 29, 2003, 08:22 |
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Parasolid?
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October 30, 2003, 14:55 |
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If you have acess to 5.6, have you considered CAD2MESH? It is a new offering from ANSYS, you can have a direct interface to PRO/E...
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November 3, 2003, 22:55 |
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I used CFX5.6 but I can't interface CFX with ProE because this function is not included with the license.So I have converted my proE model into iges format.After that, when I imported the IGES model into CFX build, I can't do meshing.
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November 4, 2003, 16:33 |
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Hi sya,
When you import .iges files, basically no volume element is imported. You have to build Solid in CFX-Build using the imported surfaces. Cheers, Jeniffer |
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