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Old   August 31, 2019, 21:40
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Hello

I have some excel data that can form a shape/mesh if imported to ANSYS. Please, since I am a new to this. Can someone show me how to import excel data to create an object/mesh in ANSYS?

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Hello,

There is a build in excel module that you can use in the workbench environment. You can also import point data directly from design modeller. Then create surfaces that you can import into the Ansys meshing to generate your mesh.

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Old   September 2, 2019, 21:17
Default Great. Thanks. Precise and Clear straightforward answer
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Title says it all. Thanks.
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