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March 30, 2021 at 10:37 am
HuiKhi7
SubscriberHello everyone,
Would like to seek guidance on how to face split the yellow and red annotations, as reference to the figure below. This is a 3D solder joint and showing its front view.
I have tried to face split it, however I am not sure whether it is limited to Ansys Academic License or it is my own problem, for face split, I could only use UV cutter point, and it did not manage cut the surface I want.
Also, may I know if I were to just face splitting the red annotations box, can I assign another material to it? If it is no, how do I assign another material particularly for red annotation box without splitting it into another body?
March 30, 2021 at 10:45 amKeyur Kanade
Ansys EmployeeYou can select different options under split. You can select planes or you can select different cutter. nYou can check in help manual. nRegards,nKeyurnHow to access Ansys Online Help DocumentnHow to show full resolution imagenGuidelines on the Student CommunitynHow to use Google to search within Ansys Student CommunitynMarch 30, 2021 at 11:33 amHuiKhi7
SubscriberUnder face split option there is no other cutter for me to select. Only UV cutter. nMarch 30, 2021 at 2:23 pmKeyur Kanade
Ansys EmployeePlease upload image. There should be option for cutter as given in link above in help. nViewing 3 reply threads- The topic ‘How to split surface in Ansys Space Claim’ is closed to new replies.
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