importing *.sat file
Hello to everyone, I am trying to import CAD module *.sat file into the Comsol Multiphysics v3.5a. But while loading the model I get a following warning: "The input entity-list is either too large or...
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Hi CAD formats are tricky issues, I can only suggest to get the volume/geometry in another format, try parasolid (.x_t or .b_t) or step; or IGES or DXF if in 2D (the latter should be generated by a...
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Hi Hm.. so you're saing that .dxf I can use only for 2d images??? But I can create 3d .dxf and CADviewers see it as 3d image... but comsol didn't understend it as 3d and somehow converts into 2d... Do...
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Hi in the newer version of COMSOL V3.5a yes now you can use 3D dxf and get the 2D, that is already a great improvement from earlier. But no for 3D you cannot use dxf, this is because the dxf format is...
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Hi Ivar, So can I be sure that I can build my geometry In SolidWorks? I have only an implicit equation of 3d pereodic surface: cos(x)*sin(y)+cos(y)*sin(z)+cos(z)*sin(x)=0 thanks? Alex
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Hi again To try to be more clearer about dxf and other format, as geometrical topology representation is also an important part of COMSOL here is a little more: The COMSOL geometrical primitives...
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Hi Well if you have only a surface, how to get a volume for 3D ? And I havnt tried to parametrised such surfaces in Solidworks You need to define the rest of the 3D, if this is a face of a block then I...
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Hi Well my surfase is "closed"(except boundaries of course... but it's periodic) so I just need to choose wich side of the surface will be the matter... It't some tubular periodic surface called...
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