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Import CAd file (.dwg or .dxf) to COMSOL V3.5a
Posted Sep 8, 2010, 6:30 p.m. EDT 1 Reply
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Hi there,
I have been trying to import a file into COMSOL. I drew my motor model having stator and rotor geometries. Using the 'Import CAD Data from file' I tried saving my files using both .dwg and .dxf. With the .dwg file, I am able to open the file in COMSOL, however the model does not have any subdomain. In my case, it should be potrayed as 2 different subdomain (stator and rotor). Does anybody know what I have missed out? If I use the 'split' function, the model is separated into soo many parts and I don;t know how to go about joining the parts to form 1 subdomain.
Also if I tried importing using the .dxf file, I get an error message as below:
Error: 2031
DXF file is corrupt
- Line number: 1
One more thing, I observe that when the drawing is imported from the CAd file, my units is x10e6. How do I reset the unit so that the model is on the 0,0 axis?
Please advice. Thank you soo much
I have been trying to import a file into COMSOL. I drew my motor model having stator and rotor geometries. Using the 'Import CAD Data from file' I tried saving my files using both .dwg and .dxf. With the .dwg file, I am able to open the file in COMSOL, however the model does not have any subdomain. In my case, it should be potrayed as 2 different subdomain (stator and rotor). Does anybody know what I have missed out? If I use the 'split' function, the model is separated into soo many parts and I don;t know how to go about joining the parts to form 1 subdomain.
Also if I tried importing using the .dxf file, I get an error message as below:
Error: 2031
DXF file is corrupt
- Line number: 1
One more thing, I observe that when the drawing is imported from the CAd file, my units is x10e6. How do I reset the unit so that the model is on the 0,0 axis?
Please advice. Thank you soo much
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