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mass centralize

Touhid Poursheykh Aliasghari

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Dear Sir/Madam I drawed a stator and rotor 2D in Autocad, but the centre of my shape is not 0,0 for analysing I need it to centralize it.How can I move my mass to center ,please help me


1 Reply Last Post 07.02.2022, 17:56 GMT-5
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 2 years ago 07.02.2022, 17:56 GMT-5

I don't know about Auocad, but I'm assuming that you have imported your geometry into Comsol Multiphysics. If so, you can now easily move your geometry in x, y, and z. Go to Geometry --> Transforms --> Move, then select what you want to move and specify the displacement in x, y, and z. Then click Build Selected or Build All Objects. I also suggest that you work through some of the tutorials to get more familiar with the many features of the Model Builder. You can move, rotate, scale, mirror, etc.

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I don't know about Auocad, but I'm assuming that you have imported your geometry into Comsol Multiphysics. If so, you can now easily move your geometry in x, y, and z. Go to Geometry --> Transforms --> Move, then select what you want to move and specify the displacement in x, y, and z. Then click Build Selected or Build All Objects. I also suggest that you work through some of the tutorials to get more familiar with the many features of the Model Builder. You can move, rotate, scale, mirror, etc.

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