Joel
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I write here because it's about solid works.
I am bringing back some drawings made by a company (especially the chassis of a vehicle) from catia to solid works (the choice of solid works is not random because it allows to communicate with labview and we need to perform simulations and control on the model). they saved it in igs format (so I lost all the parts in catia) but I have the set. I reported in solid works, apart from the heavy load of loading (and I think because they did it as surfaces, but it is not clear to me because it puts so much), feedback of the numerous errors of surfaces, which are not easy to solve, then I asked if someone uses solid motion, know if these errors of surfaces can affect the cinematic in simulations?.
and then a curiosity. I also used femaps, and therefore I am accustomed to the difference (from the structural point of view) to the surface and solid (for the analysis of efforts). the fact of choosing in solid works (but also applies to the casket) of surfaces as geometry does not affect the calculations of the efforts and deformations (this because in the drawings of this company - Berton style - they used surfaces).
I am bringing back some drawings made by a company (especially the chassis of a vehicle) from catia to solid works (the choice of solid works is not random because it allows to communicate with labview and we need to perform simulations and control on the model). they saved it in igs format (so I lost all the parts in catia) but I have the set. I reported in solid works, apart from the heavy load of loading (and I think because they did it as surfaces, but it is not clear to me because it puts so much), feedback of the numerous errors of surfaces, which are not easy to solve, then I asked if someone uses solid motion, know if these errors of surfaces can affect the cinematic in simulations?.
and then a curiosity. I also used femaps, and therefore I am accustomed to the difference (from the structural point of view) to the surface and solid (for the analysis of efforts). the fact of choosing in solid works (but also applies to the casket) of surfaces as geometry does not affect the calculations of the efforts and deformations (this because in the drawings of this company - Berton style - they used surfaces).