enrico1979
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Hey, everybody.
I'm trying to figure out if the naca profile I choose fits my needs.
I'll explain.
I realized the 3d of my aircraft in which I inserted a naca profile.
I then saved this model as a .step file (and maybe even here could be the hippo) and then in dm of ansys 12 through midsurface and boolean I extracted the 2d of the wing profile, immersed in a sperico eclosure for subsequent analysis with the cfx module.
when I switch to meshatura, if in geometry properties (in
wb workspace ) I define an analysis 2d, then the area reserved to mesh mi
says : " enable to attach geometry ", which does not happen if, instead, always from the properties of geometry in analysis type opto for the 3d solution (which, however, at me nno, is fine because when I go to run the mesh,
This is obviously 3d )
Can someone tell me why?
Is that a setup problem? ?
thanks in advance and good day
bye bye
I'm trying to figure out if the naca profile I choose fits my needs.
I'll explain.
I realized the 3d of my aircraft in which I inserted a naca profile.
I then saved this model as a .step file (and maybe even here could be the hippo) and then in dm of ansys 12 through midsurface and boolean I extracted the 2d of the wing profile, immersed in a sperico eclosure for subsequent analysis with the cfx module.
when I switch to meshatura, if in geometry properties (in
wb workspace ) I define an analysis 2d, then the area reserved to mesh mi
says : " enable to attach geometry ", which does not happen if, instead, always from the properties of geometry in analysis type opto for the 3d solution (which, however, at me nno, is fine because when I go to run the mesh,
This is obviously 3d )
Can someone tell me why?
Is that a setup problem? ?
thanks in advance and good day
bye bye