Creating Geometry Parts from 3D-CAD

To use a 3D-CAD model in a simulation, it must first be used to create geometry parts. This process is described below and can be performed on either the whole 3D-CAD model, or on one or more of the model bodies.

To create geometry parts:

  1. Exit 3D-CAD.
  2. Select the 3D-CAD Model node or one or more Body nodes, right-click, and select New Geometry Part.


    The Part Creation Options dialog appears.

  3. Specify the parameters for the new part. See Part Creation Options Dialog and Tessellation Density.
  4. Click OK.
When geometry parts are created from the whole 3D-CAD model, all the bodies that are contained within the model are shown under the Geometry > Parts manager node. If the model contains body groups, these are transferred to the parts as they appear in 3D-CAD. When particular bodies are selected, only these bodies are shown under the Parts node.

If you renamed any of the model faces during the 3D-CAD creation process, these faces are defined as separate surfaces under the Surfaces node for the respective body part. In the example below, two faces on Body 1 were renamed Inlet and Outlet, respectively. When the body was converted, these faces were used to create separate surfaces. All other faces are included in the Default surface definition. To rename faces in the 3D-CAD model, edit the model. When done, update the geometry parts that are affected.