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import from assemplys from solidworks

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diomedesdem
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import from assemplys from solidworks

i have installed the autodesk simulator, is it possible to import a solidworks part into the simulation?

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marco.mueller
in reply to: diomedesdem

Do you use Autodesk Simulation CFD? If so you have the possibility to transfer the geometry directly from SolidWorks to CFD via the CAD connection. A manual alternative to this is to export a parasolid file which can be imported by CFD. For both possibilities the required license fraction has to be available.

 

Does that help?



Marco Müller
Product Support Specialist
Digital Simulation
Autodesk, Inc.
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diomedesdem
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Thank you
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diomedesdem
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i am sorry, i am using autodesk simulation multiphysics student edition

and it does not read any parasolid files! what can i do?

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Joey.X
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In SW, save your model to CAD neutral formats such as .igs, .step, .sat etc.

Simulation Multiphysics will read above CAD neutral files.

Jianhui Xie, Ph.D
Principal Engineer
MFG-Digital Simulation

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