Tagged: Ansys Discovery, Model-FAQ
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September 26, 2022 at 9:45 amWatch & LearnParticipant
Discovery 2020 R2 has a single, easy to use and modern user interface for performing solid modeling, real-time simulation as well as high fidelity simulation.
Discovery 2020 R2 is based on SpaceClaim architecture and hence you will find most of the solid modeling tools under menus like Design, Facets, Prepare, etc. In spite of new interface, the modeling tools function in the same manner as they do in SpaceClaim. The only difference is the location of tool guides and tool options which are located under Heads Up Display (HUD) of Discovery interface.
Hence all SpaceClaim tutorials available on this Discovery Community Forum are applicable to Discovery. For quick reference, below is the direct link to the SpaceClaim tutorials.
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