![]() ![]() You can then just merge all files into a single file in any GNU/Linux distribution it is just cat part1.stl part2.stl. If that doesn’t work, another workaround could be to export each part as a standalone STL file. ![]() Hi been a long time since I do not use CAESES so I can not tell about the specifics of that software but make sure that you are exporting the STL as an ASCII file -that is, make sure that you can view its contents in any text editor. So my question is basically the following: how did you manage to create those different “shells” in that project, or how did the people that carried out the FSAE homeworks split the wings into their elemental parts? It is possible, but again is takes tooo much time -and it is directly not possible if the geometry gains some complexity. SLDPRT of the rear wing in SolidWorks: this basically implies using the “Split” feature in order to manually separate all the parts. In fact the exported file seems to be ok when analysed in the text editor, but it just does not work. Maybe I am not doing things properly, although I think it is simple: just split by angle, assign colours and export. STL exporting possibilities that CAESES offers, none of them seems to work. STL exporting format does not work in SImScale (I get always an error when uploading the file). STL (of the whole car) in SimScale: since the whole car that I want to simulate must be a single file, performing the splitting operation leads to more than 200 surfaces that then I have to group into topological sets… Not affordable. I have tried the following possible solutions: SLDPRT, which has been then exported as an. I am trying to split my rear wing into 6 different surfaces (2 endplates + 4 flaps). The step file does not work at all for the meshing Sorry for reopening such an old thread, but I am facing a problem that is strongly related to your comment, so I think you may really help me. When I open the stl export of the part the Split Line command is not available to split the now connected surfaces from each other so it does not seem to work. the faces of the wishbone from the wheel but the faces are already separated so it cannot do anything. When I use the Split Line command on the part file I get error messages because I am trying to split e.g. Since I just want a small number of parts meshed finer and some of them with different boundary conditions it were easier if I could do the splitting process before uploading the part so I only have to cope with ~10 face sets instead of 600. That will make a new object with the selected polys in it but will also leave the original polys in the first object so just delete the selected polys from that object. Select the polys you want to be in their own object and choose Split. When using the splitting-tool I am able to do so but I get around 600 faces and the topological entity sets I set up in the geometry area are not transferred to the meshing area and the sets I set up in the meshing area are also not stored within the mesh so I have to set them up again for the simulation. there is a command called Split (in the Structure menu in pre-13 versions, I think) which does what you want. I want to be able to set different boundary conditions on different parts of a car, e.g. Keep getting an error when I attempt to embed photos.Hi seems to me that it is not what I am looking for: Been using sketchup for years and this behavior with such a simple operation has me puzzled.īy the way, even drawing back over the cubes edge from corner to where the circle hits does not separate the surfaces. I can work around this easily enough but I wanted to post to see if anyone had an idea what is causing this. I thought maybe this was an radius segment issue but as you can see in my screen shot the segment totals 24 (or 6 per quadrant), which should put the tangent point right on the cubes edge. Normally I would expect 4 separate corners that I could push/pull independently - but for some reason 3 of them are staying linked - while 1 corner behaves as expected. I drew a 2" cube and then, using the circle tool, drew a 1" radius circle from a face’s center to an edge (along the red axis). I started in a woodworking template because I’m drawing in inch increments. This is about as simple as it gets but for some reason I can’t figure out why the following is occurring. ![]()
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