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November 2, 2022 at 9:16 amSolutionParticipant
In this video, you will learn about the clearance tool to check small gaps such that a watertight fluid volume can be extracted. The Clearance tool detects small gaps between parts. Gaps between faces that are equal to or less than the distance you specified are highlighted in red and can be chosen to remove. The video features 2022R1, although the latest release of Discovery 2024R1, features more options under the detect tool. Please refer to this KM to understand how you can use the other detect tool options.
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- Split Face in SpaceClaim
- Ansys Discovery: Automatic External Volume Enclosure
- Quick Tips for Volume extraction in SpaceClaim
- Ansys Discovery – Working with Components
- Stitch Faces & Split Edges Tools in SpaceClaim
- Projecting solid edge on sketch in SpaceClaim
- Creating Shell Geometry from Solid in SpaceClaim
- Changing the visibility of bodies from transparent to opaque or vice-versa
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