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Converting 3D model into 2D-axisymmetry

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Hi,

I am importing a 3D SolidWorks file into COMSOL. But because my SolidWorks version is 2009, I cannot use the LiveLink interface. So I change the file into Parasolid format and import it directly into COMSOL. I am using 4.3

My problem is how can I convert my original 3D model into 2D-axisymmetry in COMSOL?

Thank you!

2 Replies Last Post 11 juil. 2012, 12:42 UTC−4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11 juil. 2012, 11:35 UTC−4
I don't think you can do that with Comsol. But why not perform the projection in SolidWorks and then export the result in a 2d format, such as DXF?
I don't think you can do that with Comsol. But why not perform the projection in SolidWorks and then export the result in a 2d format, such as DXF?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 11 juil. 2012, 12:42 UTC−4
Thank you!
Thank you!

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