Stefano Civ
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Hello everyone
we are doing a job at the university for a design course with composite materials.
I modeled the geometry in autocad 2017, through different curved surfaces, and it seems that they are correctly defined (? )
when converting into iges and importing into ansys classic comes to create an opening between two surfaces that is not present on the original file
iges model imported into ansys workbench, creo parametric, autodesk fusion does not present the defect, does there exist any particular setting besides the tolerances that are displayed in the import wizard?

View attachment cad3.dwgThank you very much and good lunch!
steak
we are doing a job at the university for a design course with composite materials.
I modeled the geometry in autocad 2017, through different curved surfaces, and it seems that they are correctly defined (? )
when converting into iges and importing into ansys classic comes to create an opening between two surfaces that is not present on the original file
iges model imported into ansys workbench, creo parametric, autodesk fusion does not present the defect, does there exist any particular setting besides the tolerances that are displayed in the import wizard?

View attachment cad3.dwgThank you very much and good lunch!
steak