Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
9 years ago
2016年2月10日 GMT-5 11:36
If you have to use STL format, use version 5.2 which is significantly improved as far as STL import goes over 5.1 and earlier versions. This is particularly true because you're planning on performing further operations on the geometry (like your splitting it). See
www.comsol.com/model/from-surface-mesh-to-geometry-stl-import-of-a-vertebra-30951 .
Best,
Jeff
If you have to use STL format, use version 5.2 which is significantly improved as far as STL import goes over 5.1 and earlier versions. This is particularly true because you're planning on performing further operations on the geometry (like your splitting it). See http://www.comsol.com/model/from-surface-mesh-to-geometry-stl-import-of-a-vertebra-30951 .
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
9 years ago
2016年2月10日 GMT-5 12:56
Thanks for your response!!
But if I still need using 5.0 version:
Is it possible that when I have more than one geometry import, in order to get separate domains, all of these geometries in STL format, I could mesh and simulate conjugate heat transfer with these separate geometry imports forming an union or an assembly?
Thanks for your response!!
But if I still need using 5.0 version:
Is it possible that when I have more than one geometry import, in order to get separate domains, all of these geometries in STL format, I could mesh and simulate conjugate heat transfer with these separate geometry imports forming an union or an assembly?