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Form union with SolidWorks assembly (mix of surface and solids)
Posted 2015年12月16日 GMT-5 11:35 Interfacing, Geometry Version 4.4 0 Replies
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I am attempting to use SolidWorks geometry within COMSOL. I have a small speaker diaphragm modelled as a surface along with other components modelled as solids which (before I form a union) all appear correctly.
I have two air domains either side of the diaphragm When I form a union with the parts (which completes successfully) my surface appears to be consumed (i.e. part of the same domain as the surrounding air). This occurs when I have the air domain split either side of the diaphragm or when the domain is continuous with the diaphragm in it, which is odd as the loudspeaker vented tutorial has a similar setup, but does not result with surfaces consumed. If anyone knows how to sort this out, that would really help.
Hello Matthew Rogers
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