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January 26, 2023 at 1:40 pm
Mert41
SubscriberDear all Expert;
I will perform a 2D axisymetric analysis. For that reason I drawn 3D model of vessel and tried it to 2D by using split command.
I have 3 component in drawing, when I split body and by adding local slicing and create split surface it did not create for two compnents any surface opposite side. only it creates one surface. I enclosed the photos. Where am I making mistake or missing?
thank in advice.
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January 27, 2023 at 5:12 am
Keyur Kanade
Ansys EmployeeI am not sure if I understand what you have done.
Split the body with XY plane. Then you will get 2 bodies. Hide or delete one body. Then select the surface at XY plane and use ctrl + c and ctrl + v to copy paste that surface. Then you can hide or delete the solid body. The copied surface is your 2D geometry. Make sure you have it in positive XY plane.
Please go through help manual for more details
Regards,
Keyur
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January 27, 2023 at 8:08 am
Mert41
SubscriberDear Mr. Kanade;
I thank you for your reply.
I have created a project which has 3 solid in different components.
I wanted to make 2D from 3D by using split body commands. When I activate local slicing and create split it should create sketch in +x direction and -x direction. but I cannot make this sketch view for the other components. it creates sketch for only for one components. for the two other components it creates sketch only on +X side like on the screenshoot I added on first message.
thank in advice
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January 27, 2023 at 10:29 am
Keyur Kanade
Ansys EmployeeFrom your structure tree it shows surfaces are created for all components.
Anyways, as mentioned in first reply, you can split the body and copy paste surface.
Please go through help manual for more details
Regards,
Keyur
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