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peteroznewman
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There are two approaches.

  1. Build from scratch simple goeometry that matches the surfaces that the air flows between.
  2. Delete features from the imported .stp file until you have simple geometry.

One piece of simple geometry should be a solid body with a cavity that represents the inner faces of the outside cabinet. Use the Volume Extract button on the Prepare tab of SpaceClaim to create the solid body of air that fills that outside cabinet.

Another piece of simple geometry should be a solid body that represents the outer faces of the inside body. Use the Combine tool on the Design tab to subtract that from the solid body of air that you made with the Volume Extract button.

Other small pieces such as the levers and piston can have most of the small features deleted before being subtracted from the air body if you think they are important.

When you say (the other openings don’t really mean too much to be honest)  do you mean there are panels not shown that close those openings so there is no airflow through those openings?  If that is the case, just close those openings up as if the panels are in place.

To simplify things further, delete all the geometric detail of the two louvered intake vents and use two simple rectangular openings. You can simulate some of the effect of the louvers by setting the inlet velocity to have a direction that is parallel to the angle of the louvers.