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Old   November 14, 2006, 08:09
Default Meshing AutoCAD geometries using ICEM
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Yuqing
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Dear All, I am trying to test the meshing capability of ICEM using AutoCAD 3D geometries. I don't have an AutoCAD software yet. Can anyone send me a simple geometry file for my testing. The AutoCAD file format I need is dwg or ACIS (.sat). It is easy to generate in AutoCAD, just go file>export, save type as ACIS(*.sat) then click save, and click on your model in the AutoCAD window. I can be contacted by email:

Yuqing.Feng@csiro.au

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Old   November 15, 2006, 16:03
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I have meshed many models from AutoCAD with no problems. Don't have any lying around - as I no longer use AutoCAD. As long as ICEM can read it in - it can be meshed.
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Old   November 16, 2006, 21:08
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Thank you, Myron. Can I get your email and contact with you directly.-Yuqing
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