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July 23, 2024 at 7:18 amFAQParticipant
You can find the Getting Started Ansys Discovery for Geometry Preparation PDF from the link below:
This guide will facilitate your migration from SpaceClaim to Discovery and includes following information:
- Modeling toolset from SpaceClaim is the same in Discovery. Make modeling changes the same way you always have
- SpaceClaim files open in Discovery with metadata such as named selections, materials and beams
- Scripts and automation created in SpaceClaim can be replayed in Discovery
- Discovery directly connects to Workbench, Mechanical, and Fluent
- WB schematics can be easily updated from SpaceClaim to Discovery
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