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October 3, 2024 at 7:11 pm13120029Subscriber
Hey, I am currently trying to simulate a combustion chamber using ANSYS. However, while creating the model in ANSYS SpaceClaim, I encountered a problem. I am trying to create inlet holes on the surface of a cylinder. Can anyone help me with how to create these inlet holes?
Attached is a picture of what I am trying to create. The one circled in red is an example of the inlet hole I am trying to make. Thanks!
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October 4, 2024 at 7:57 amDevendra BadgujarForum Moderator
Hello,Â
Once you sketch the circles on the curved surface, you will have to use the pull tool to create a cut and create a hole. Refer this Discovery SpaceClaim: Getting Started Tutorials - Pull Basics - Ansys Knowledge
FYI, Discovery SpaceClaim: Tutorials - Ansys Knowledge
Regards,
DevendraÂ
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