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Old   January 27, 2007, 13:11
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i have specific co-ordinates for a 2-d aerofoil. i have managed to construct the geometry in ansys by inputting the co-ordinateds in the command prompt. however i cannot seem to do this in workbench. any ideas as to how i can construct the geometry in workbench??
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Old   January 29, 2007, 22:02
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Try using DesignModeler.
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Old   January 30, 2007, 15:23
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Where can you input specific co-ordinates in design modeller? seeing as i already have the aerofoil constructed in Ansys, is it not possible to simply import it to workbench or open it up somehow? thank you for your help on this it's much appreciated

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Old   January 30, 2007, 19:24
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depending which ANSYS you have done it in, you should be able to save it as a IGIS file and import that into workbench.
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