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Distortion after CAD-file import
Posted 29.05.2010, 03:00 GMT-4 2 Replies
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Hello,
i have imported a CAD Data file (parasolid) which was constructed with Solidworks to Comsol 4.0.
The assembly consists of two parts. one thin layer (thickness: 0.02 mm, a high resistive medium) in which a circular hole (radius: 0.125mm) is included. In this hole the second part ( thickness: 0.02 mm, pads with same radius as hole) is located.
After the import to Comsol the structure looks like the following.
The circumferences of the hole of the thin layer are distorted (torsion) , however the pad can be identified by a nice circular shape.
Does anybody know why this occur and how do i can adapt the thin layer to the hole (like perfectly aligned as assembled in Solidworks)? As i understand now, i am only able to delete faces and so on, but not adapt the geometry somehow?
Thanks for your time and consideration,
Severin
i have imported a CAD Data file (parasolid) which was constructed with Solidworks to Comsol 4.0.
The assembly consists of two parts. one thin layer (thickness: 0.02 mm, a high resistive medium) in which a circular hole (radius: 0.125mm) is included. In this hole the second part ( thickness: 0.02 mm, pads with same radius as hole) is located.
After the import to Comsol the structure looks like the following.
The circumferences of the hole of the thin layer are distorted (torsion) , however the pad can be identified by a nice circular shape.
Does anybody know why this occur and how do i can adapt the thin layer to the hole (like perfectly aligned as assembled in Solidworks)? As i understand now, i am only able to delete faces and so on, but not adapt the geometry somehow?
Thanks for your time and consideration,
Severin
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