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Importing geometry into Ansys Workbench

    • Amin1372
      Subscriber

      Hello,


      I created a CAD file in Creo which was completely solid and then imported to the Ansys workbench but some of the parts are surface and others are still solid. I tried different format like STEP and Parasolid but didn't make change. Any helps would be appreciated.


       


      Thanks,


      Amin

    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber

      Open the Geometry in SpaceClaim and use the Stitch button on the Repair tab to stitch the surfaces back into a Solid.

    • Afaraj
      Subscriber
      Hello Peter,
      I created a SolidWorks file for a geometry. The geometry for test surface in water tunnel. The created a solid geometry contain chamfered/fillet edges. When I import the SW as iges file to ansys fluent ( I imported the computational domain of the flow in the water tunnel as fluid), it was imported and opened. I made the mesh and running the model without any errors or warning!!!. When I start postprocess, all the chamfered/fillet edges appear as space. Is there any missed step in my imported process?
      Any suggestions would be appreciated,
      Afaraj
    • peteroznewman
      Subscriber
      Don't use IGES as a neutral file. It is the second worst file format.
      Best file format is Parasolid, second best is STEP as a neutral file between CAD and Workbench to mesh the solid geometry of the fluid domain.
    • Afaraj
      Subscriber
      Thanks Peter, Parasolid works fine with my case. I appreciate your help.
      Best regards,
      Afaraj
    • Shadab
      Subscriber
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      I have a similar problem i build a solid structure of wing using variable crosssection and different airfoils and converted it into IGES format but after importing file two sections of my wing is not visible.

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    • peteroznewman
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      Shadab

      Did you read my comment from September 2020? It is still true.

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