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The video was complex due to the length of the project, however, it helped me to learn functions that I did not know and that I am sure will be very useful. Thank you very much to the Ansys learning team.
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The geometry file provided was pre-solved so, it became a bit difficult to delete and resolve the file . Finally I have understood clearly the entire process. Thank you , mam.
@evnvzc First press CTRL + F to be on Face Selection Mode (Default Selection Mode is Smart Select) , then when you choose the Face you will see the Selection Plane Icon on the left bottom corner of the Workspace. But be careful, (If you are on Isometric View) depending on which area of the face you select you will have a different number of Planes, explore until you get something similar to the video (In my case it was in the area below the hole in question), in order to avoid this first place the view normal to Z axis (What you see also depends on the region you select, so make sure that when you choose the plane the higlighted area is an inner part of the component). Regards.
The explanation was done very fast! I couldn't catch up with you! a lot of zipped information in many seconds! but it was constructive, Thank you so much, Mam
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This video is part of the free Ansys Innovation Course “Getting Started with Ansys Mechanical”. Access all of the course contents including additional lessons, handouts, simulation examples with starting files, homework problems, and quizzes: courses.ansys.com/index.php/courses/getting-started-with-ansys-mechanical/
Check out other courses on the website while you’re there. Happy learning!”
The video was complex due to the length of the project, however, it helped me to learn functions that I did not know and that I am sure will be very useful.
Thank you very much to the Ansys learning team.
Glad you liked it! Visit Ansys Innovation Courses for free courses, including videos, handouts, simulation examples with starting files, homework problems, and quizzes here: ansys.com/courses.
The geometry file provided was pre-solved so, it became a bit difficult to delete and resolve the file . Finally I have understood clearly the entire process. Thank you , mam.
where do you find geometry?
Hi! The selection planes doesn'appear when selecting the outer surface. Do i need to somehow activate this option? Im using 2024 R2
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@evnvzc First press CTRL + F to be on Face Selection Mode (Default Selection Mode is Smart Select) , then when you choose the Face you will see the Selection Plane Icon on the left bottom corner of the Workspace.
But be careful, (If you are on Isometric View) depending on which area of the face you select you will have a different number of Planes, explore until you get something similar to the video (In my case it was in the area below the hole in question), in order to avoid this first place the view normal to Z axis (What you see also depends on the region you select, so make sure that when you choose the plane the higlighted area is an inner part of the component).
Regards.
The explanation was done very fast! I couldn't catch up with you! a lot of zipped information in many seconds! but it was constructive, Thank you so much, Mam
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automaton of tasks in useful feature, but isn't it make the tasks sometimes cubmersome?
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@@AnsysLearning then close the comment section here..