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edrawing with floworks results ?

edrawing with floworks results ?

edrawing with floworks results ?

(OP)
Hi,
I have floworks solved but when I save the solidworks model as edrawing it does not save with the floworks results. How can I get an edrawing with floworks results on it?
Thanks,
Tom

RE: edrawing with floworks results ?

I don't think you can. Edrawings is for viewing models not Floworks analysis. They have their own tools when you export the info, but nothing that shows up dynamically.

Regards,

Scott Baugh, CSWP pc2
www.scottjbaugh.com

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RE: edrawing with floworks results ?

(OP)
Thank you, I just want an edrawing with fixed flow trajectories, is there anything I can try?

RE: edrawing with floworks results ?

Hi Tom, if you know the coordinates of the fixed flow trajectories you can create a curve with points, then sweep a surface along those points. Add different colours to these surfaces and then create an eDrawing.

Hope this helps,

RE: edrawing with floworks results ?

I have not seen FloWorks for a few years. Isn't there a box somewhere to check "save eDrawing info" when starting or saving a new file in FloWorks? Search in Help.

Chris
SolidWorks 07 4.0/PDMWorks 07
AutoCAD 06
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