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No rating yet Subject: Re: Iges import Author: Patrick Tibbits Date: 1999-01-07 12:28:00I often need to rebuild one or two areas in a moderately complex solid. Points and lines transfer OK.
Patrick Tibbits, Ph.D. // Sr. CAE Engineer McGill Mfg. Co. Inc. // 909 N. Lafayette St. // Valparaiso, IN 46383 tel=219-465-2268 // fax=219-465-2263 // ptibbits@e...
> From: Pavel Maòas[SMTP:pavel.manas@v...] > Reply To: xansys@o... > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 3:28 AM > To: xansys@o... > Subject: [xansys] Re: Iges import
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> I seek advice for import trimmed NURBS areas to ANSYS.
> Pavel Manas > Military Academy of Brno > Departement of engineering > Kounicova 65 > 612 00 Brno > Czech Republic > tel. +420 (5) 41183615 > pavel.manas@v...
> >I hv the experience with importing geometry from Solidworks to Ansys > using > >IGES. It is working quite ok for simple models. To import the model > to > >Ansys successfully, you must first make sure that Solidworks will > export > >the model to IGES with ANSYS option. However, for complicated model > you > >still need to repair your model in Ansys.