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Importing Solidworks and Meshing
Posted 2013年4月17日 GMT-4 16:21 Geometry, Mesh Version 4.2a 9 Replies
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I am fairly new to COMSOL, but am wondering if there is a quick way to import a 3D model from solidworks, let's say a valve, and be able to generate the "empty" space within the valve, which will then be meshed and studied using the laminar flow and heat transfer studies? Or would I have to generate the "empty" space within solidworks and then import that into COMSOL for meshing and analysis?
Thank you in advance for your time and replies.
Regards,
Alfredo
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1) If possible re-create the geometry in COMSOL. I have found that it is way easier to mesh a solid created in COMSOL as opposed to an imported solid.
2) If you cannot re-create the geometry in COMSOL, make the "fluid-solid" in SolidWorks. Creating a "fluid-solid" in COMSOL is not easy for complicated geometries such as a fuel valve.
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Thank you for the reply. I will go ahead and try to create the "fluid-solid" in solidworks and import that into COMSOL.
Regards,
Alfredo
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How would I know if I have the CAD import module? That sounds like a silly question, but I only ask because I was able to import a parasolid file, but I do not see the "caps" feature. I may just not have the import module, but is there an easy check to see if I do have it?
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Alfredo
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the CAP normally appears in the first section under "import" but only for 3D and when you have imported a CAD part of appropriate graphics Kernel, at least working with SolidWorks and Parasolid files imports
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Good luck
Ivar
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Thank you for clarifying. I will take a look and see if I have this feature. I hope I do in fact have it, as it sounds like it would make creating the "fluid-solid" a lot easier.
Regards,
Alfredo
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Click help button, about comsol, show licenses
You need to purchase cad import module separately. You need the cad import kernel to have the caps feature.
If your geometry is simple enough, you may be able to use boolean operators to difference, interrsect, etc. to retrieve the empty inside of an object.
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It turns out I do have the option of cap faces!! However, once the faces are capped, how can I remove the rest of the domain, so as to only keep the "fluid-solid?"
Regards,
Alfredo
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Actually, I think I figured it out.
Thank you and everyone else for all of your help, I really appreciate it!!
Regards,
Alfredo
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