Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年4月28日 GMT+2 07:06
Hi
Have you checked the scale and repair variable in the file import "option" menu (side by side with the open button). By default when importing files the repair variable is set to 10um, but if you geometry has smaller features, they will be deleted (or Comsol will do an attempt to delete them that might dammage the topology too) end result not what you want.
This is the only "surprise" I have had with parasolid import, and it happes mainly when you are importing mems type geoemtries.
Note this variable (different from the other "repair" tolerance in the draw menu, is reset to 10E-5 at each new start of Comsol
hope this helps
Ivar
Hi
Have you checked the scale and repair variable in the file import "option" menu (side by side with the open button). By default when importing files the repair variable is set to 10um, but if you geometry has smaller features, they will be deleted (or Comsol will do an attempt to delete them that might dammage the topology too) end result not what you want.
This is the only "surprise" I have had with parasolid import, and it happes mainly when you are importing mems type geoemtries.
Note this variable (different from the other "repair" tolerance in the draw menu, is reset to 10E-5 at each new start of Comsol
hope this helps
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年4月28日 GMT+2 10:51
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
I have changed the tolerance in the file import options and I have something better, even if my geometry is not a mems one (a face which does not exist in Solidworks have been created in Comsol but now it does not appear).
However, I have always a face and I cannot convert it to a solid. If I try to "knit faces and fill gaps" (like in the CAD import module user's guide), I have the error 3041 "The operation resulted in an invalid geometry". Do you know what I can also try to convert it ?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Anne-Sophie
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
I have changed the tolerance in the file import options and I have something better, even if my geometry is not a mems one (a face which does not exist in Solidworks have been created in Comsol but now it does not appear).
However, I have always a face and I cannot convert it to a solid. If I try to "knit faces and fill gaps" (like in the CAD import module user's guide), I have the error 3041 "The operation resulted in an invalid geometry". Do you know what I can also try to convert it ?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Anne-Sophie
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2010年4月28日 GMT+2 11:47
Hi
I cannot remember I have encountered such issues, but perhaps if you are importing "thin" Solidwork features, while Comsol expects true 3D. If your model is not too complex you can select imported parts in COMSOL and "split" them into surfaces and/or lines, but its not always obvious to recreate the volumes thereafter (works mostly fine in 2D).
really check that you do not have very small gaps, or some odd volumes, an try via solidworks and or parasolid (my preferred) file formats, all depends on the options you have available
Have fun Comsoling
Ivar
Hi
I cannot remember I have encountered such issues, but perhaps if you are importing "thin" Solidwork features, while Comsol expects true 3D. If your model is not too complex you can select imported parts in COMSOL and "split" them into surfaces and/or lines, but its not always obvious to recreate the volumes thereafter (works mostly fine in 2D).
really check that you do not have very small gaps, or some odd volumes, an try via solidworks and or parasolid (my preferred) file formats, all depends on the options you have available
Have fun Comsoling
Ivar