TAGGED: ansys-spaceclaim, convert-geometry, stl-to-ansys
-
-
March 30, 2022 at 11:55 am
Andreasmmu
SubscriberHi,
I am working on a 3D-model of a trachea that I got from online. The file came as an obj file with a lot of errors. I followed some of the advice provided on your forum which was very helpful, but I've reached a point where I don't know how to go about fixing the issue.
I will run by you my process and hopefully you can help. I began by having the complete model of a trachea obj file. As I didn't want all the geometry I moved the file into MeshLab and deleted the part that I didn't want, cutting the model and leaving a hole in the mesh. From here I saved as an stl file and moved the model into SpaceClaim. From here, I continued by sealing the hole that was left and having a fully defined model of a trachea. At this point I ran the Check Facets tab to see if there are any geometry problems and none were found.
March 30, 2022 at 12:57 pmAndreasmmu
SubscriberThis is what I have now after following this
I am at the point where the hole fill too is used to complete the fluid body, and now I have a facet that define the fluid.
What do I do from here? How do I get the fluid body as a complete solid surface where I can then follow into Ansys Fluent?
Thank you
March 30, 2022 at 2:05 pmAndreasmmu
SubscriberI'm updating as i'm going to make sure every step is recorded.
I managed to get the surfaces to work using the Auto Skin tool. Now I have a Patch body that looks like this
The issue now is that after I save, and import into workbench to simulate, the geometry doesnt work properly. I cannot create a mesh for this body because the body doesnt load.
Is there any way I can troubleshoot this? I saved the file in SpaceClaim as a .scdoc file as it doesnt allow me to save it any other way.
Any advice in how to fix this issue? Are my steps correct?
Thank you
March 30, 2022 at 2:23 pmViewing 3 reply threads- The topic ‘Question about forming a fluid body out a complex stl file’ is closed to new replies.
Ansys Innovation SpaceTrending discussionsTop Contributors-
3442
-
1057
-
1051
-
917
-
896
Top Rated Tags© 2025 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.
Ansys does not support the usage of unauthorized Ansys software. Please visit www.ansys.com to obtain an official distribution.
-