Direct Launch Robot Structural Analysis - CFD does not work

Direct Launch Robot Structural Analysis - CFD does not work

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Direct Launch Robot Structural Analysis - CFD does not work

Anonymous
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Hi

There are several problems with CFD

Firstly, I can not link CFD and Robot Structural Analysis directly (issue: CFD is not installed).Forum question.PNG

Secondly, I can not find any direct link Revit to CFD ultimate 2019 like this:21e.PNG

My computer characteristics: 

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marwan_azzam
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Hello,

 

For the Robot Structural model:  Is that a beam and plate (or shell) model?  If so, such a model, which is basically lines and surfaces, would not make sense as a CFD model.  If, on the other hand, it is a solid model, try saving it i a neutral CAD format such as iges, acis or step and open that in CFD.

 

For the Revit model, which version or Revit are you using?

 

Marwan

 

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Anonymous
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Appreciate your response

For RSA, basically, I am working with structures (I thought it is similar to wind analysis in RSA).

I use Revit 2021 last version with updates.

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marwan_azzam
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Hello,

 

Thank you for your response.

I assume when you say "I am working with structures" you mean beams and shells (i.e. lines and surfaces).

In that case, you won't be able to work with such a model in CFD.

 

As for Revit, CFD 2019 will not connect to Revit 2021.  You can export the Revit model in a neutral CAD format such as ACIS, IGES or STEP and open that in CFD.

I hope thi shelps.

 

Marwan

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