If SpaceClaim and DesignModeler are not available, can I use command object inside Mechanical to add cross section to line bodies?
Tagged: designmodeler, spaceclaim
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June 6, 2022 at 10:33 am
FAQ
ParticipantNo, the beam geometry (line bodies) can only be added by DM/SCDM or simply importing third party model into ‘Geometry’ cell of the analysis system. Command object in Mechanical can replace/revise the original definition of line body and the cross section information, but initial definition is processed from the ‘Geometry’ cell.
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