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February 6, 2021 at 8:41 pmhilmanmazlanSubscriberHi all, me and my friends had a problem executing our stress analysis on our pipe. The reason being is because the model type interface under definition does not pops out. Therefore we cannot select pipe as our model type. Can anyone help on this matter? Thanks!nP/s: Our model is imported from CATIA.nn
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February 8, 2021 at 6:08 amKeyur KanadeAnsys EmployeeDuplicate of n
Hi all, me and my friends had a problem executing our stress analysis on our pipe. The reason being is because the "model type" interface under definition does not pops out (example figure below). Therefore we cannot select pipe as our model type. Can anyone help on this matter? Thanks!P/s: Our model is imported from CATIA.https://us.v-cdn.net/6032193/uploads/EVVVDJM5JI2A/whatsapp-image-2021-02-07-at-4-07-07-am-281-29.jpeg/forum/discussion/24260/problem-defining-model-type-e-g-pipe-beam-etc
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