TAGGED: 3d, scripting, spaceclaim
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January 26, 2021 at 12:32 pm
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SubscriberThe fluid domain is the space between two cylinders. There are several cavities on the surface of the inner cylinder.
January 26, 2021 at 1:47 pmmese
SubscriberI am an Ansys user from an academic organization. Ansys has announced that from January 2021, this website will be the standard platform for supporting the academic community. Ansys says, for a seamless experience, register using your academic organization email address. I have changed my profile email to the one from my organization. Is that enough to introduce my account here as an Ansys customer?nJanuary 29, 2021 at 6:57 pmRK
Ansys EmployeeHello, nWhile scripting, you can use the index option while recording the sketch line. This way, the line is identified by it's ID which will remain fixed. nnIn regards to your account, your email id is good for registering on the forum. n
January 30, 2021 at 11:30 pmmese
Subscriberand thank you for your response.nYou are right that by using index option, operations are recorded with indexes. However, these indexes are numbers and are not parametric. That means if I change the number of rows and columns in the honeycomb network, the recorded indexes will not be valid anymore. With a bit more programming, we can manually associate IDs to points and store them in a list together with their address in the list. So, we will have a list for coordinate of points and a list for connectivity of the lines. That makes the script independent from the number of rows and columns. nHowever, I have another question: how can we say that we want to fill only the spaces between cells (the green areas in the picture on the question)? The problem is that when I press Fill and select the lines related to the narrow walls (which provides a close region), SpaceClaim produces several surfaces which the narrow wall region is a part of a larger surface rather than being a separate surface. In the below example, I am not sketching the lines for the bottom of cells (for simplicity) and I want to define a surface only for the narrow area between the hexagons. The results when all lines are selected and Fill option is pressed:na zoomed-in view showing the surface which includes the narrow walls:n
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February 5, 2021 at 10:53 pmmese
SubscriberI've not received a solution for the other problem here, so I explain my own one. Hopefully that helps someone else. nIn order to produce a surface for the narrow wall, the selection of lines must correspond to a unique area. We cannot produce one surface for narrow wall in one step because if we select all lines surrounding the narrow wall, there will be other possibilities to generate a face and SpaceClaim chooses to produce a surface containing the narrow walls and the hexagonals between them. To resolve that, we can define two sets of lines each generating half of the narrow walls, but each set itself should not surround a hexagonal in it. Therefore, we will have two surfaces whose union is the desired narrow wall.nFebruary 5, 2021 at 11:05 pmmese
SubscriberI?ve not received a solution for the other problem here, so I explain my own one. Hopefully that helps someone else. nIn order to produce a surface for the narrow wall, the selection of lines must correspond to a unique area. We cannot produce one surface for narrow walls in one step because if we select all lines surrounding the narrow wall, there will be other possibilities to generate a face and SpaceClaim chooses to produce a surface containing the narrow walls and the hexagonals between them. To resolve that, we can define two sets of lines each generating half of the narrow walls, but each set itself should not surround a hexagonal in it. Therefore, we will have two surfaces whose union is the desired narrow wall.nFebruary 6, 2021 at 3:09 pmmese
SubscriberI?ve not received a solution for the other problem here, so I explain my own one. Hopefully that helps someone else. nIn order to produce a surface for the narrow wall, the selection of lines must correspond to a unique area. We cannot produce one surface for narrow wall in one step because if we select all lines surrounding the narrow wall, there will be other possibilities to generate a face and SpaceClaim chooses to produce a surface containing the narrow walls and the hexagonals between them. To resolve that, we can define two sets of lines each generating half of the narrow walls, but each set itself should not surround a hexagonal in it. Therefore, we will have two surfaces whose union is the desired narrow wall.nViewing 6 reply threads- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
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