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da solidworks a software fem

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Good morning, everyone.
as from title I would import into a fem software (straus7) the average lines of a solid generated with moneydworks.
for simplicity we hypothesize a 2000 mm long cylindrical tube and 10 mm thick, what I would like to achieve is a medium cylindrical surface, i.e. if for example the outer diameter of the tube is 100 mm and the inner diameter is 80 mm (thickness 10 mm) I would need the cylindrical surface having diameter 90 mm and height 2000 mm.
I would like to get the only red surface to be exported for straus7.

p.s. I chose a simple example, but it would serve a general method that goes well for more complex solids.

Thank you.
 

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I remember that several years ago I used the method that indicates you massive, and it worked perfectly. you just have to have the kindness to make sure that the surfaces are in contact. However, straus7 has exceptional functions that allow you to change the imported geometry before running the mesh. So ultimately with a shot at the iron and one at the barrel you can correctly model what you want to calculate.
 
This is the online guide of the program you have in Italian.
anyway just write italian instead of spanish in the browesr address to have the online guide in the desired language (method to have the English correspondent of the commands in Italian if you have to do special research on the English forums)
for the non-existent command perhaps does not appear because not inserted between those to show. at the bottom of the drop-down menu Customize menu, open it and verify the spunte
 
found, for simple elements it is very useful, but for more complex sets there is something more automatic?
 
I don't think there is anything more automatic.... there are only the fem modules of the cad, which x how much regarding the automations are definitely much more automatic, but that could not be much "correct" without entering the venting x that we would not end more...
 

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