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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 mars 2010, 07:45 UTC−4
Hi,
Could you explain more your problem?? I could not understand " it is impossible to import two or more objects in the same simulation" ?
Hi,
Could you explain more your problem?? I could not understand " it is impossible to import two or more objects in the same simulation" ?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 mars 2010, 08:14 UTC−4
Hi,
I will try to explain it better ...
My simulation is an example of electromagnetism, where I have several objects: a coil, a core .... etc. Each of these objects are saved in different CAD files.
I import one by one these Comsol files and I can draw on the same plane XYZ, but when I try to work with this system I get the error:
Error: 2023
Unable to resolve relationships subdomain
However, if I only work with one of these objects (the coil, for example) I can make the entire simulation...and I don't know why.
I hope it is clear now!
Thanks,
Alicia
Hi,
I will try to explain it better ...
My simulation is an example of electromagnetism, where I have several objects: a coil, a core .... etc. Each of these objects are saved in different CAD files.
I import one by one these Comsol files and I can draw on the same plane XYZ, but when I try to work with this system I get the error:
Error: 2023
Unable to resolve relationships subdomain
However, if I only work with one of these objects (the coil, for example) I can make the entire simulation...and I don't know why.
I hope it is clear now!
Thanks,
Alicia
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Posted:
1 decade ago
25 mars 2010, 08:20 UTC−4
Try to import all your objects. After that export the whole geometry as a separate .mphbin file.
Load again this file and try to make your simulation.
Another question: which CAD file are you using??
Try to import all your objects. After that export the whole geometry as a separate .mphbin file.
Load again this file and try to make your simulation.
Another question: which CAD file are you using??
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Posted:
1 decade ago
31 mars 2010, 03:20 UTC−4
Thank you very much for you advice. I tried to do what you said but I got the same error.
My CAD files are .stl.
I solved my problem using two pairs in the geometry .....I do not know why, but it was solved!!
Regards,
Alicia
Thank you very much for you advice. I tried to do what you said but I got the same error.
My CAD files are .stl.
I solved my problem using two pairs in the geometry .....I do not know why, but it was solved!!
Regards,
Alicia
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 avr. 2010, 17:00 UTC−4
Hi Alicia,
I have the same problem. Could you give a quick hint as to what:
"using two pairs in the geometry"
means?
Thanks in advance!
-OK
Hi Alicia,
I have the same problem. Could you give a quick hint as to what:
"using two pairs in the geometry"
means?
Thanks in advance!
-OK
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Posted:
1 decade ago
6 avr. 2010, 12:31 UTC−4
Hi Oliver,
The easiest solution for my problem was: first, I imported the geometry and then, I selected the option "Use Assembly" in the "Draw" menu.
I hope it is useful for you.
Good luck,
Alicia
Hi Oliver,
The easiest solution for my problem was: first, I imported the geometry and then, I selected the option "Use Assembly" in the "Draw" menu.
I hope it is useful for you.
Good luck,
Alicia