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Creating An "Assembly" Between DesignModeler and Classic.

Creating An "Assembly" Between DesignModeler and Classic.

Creating An "Assembly" Between DesignModeler and Classic.

(OP)
I am trying to create an "assembly" between a Design Modeler geometric component and a geometry being created in ANSYS classic.  A colleague of mine has created a portion of the overall geometry in ANSYS Classic.  

Since I am more comfortable creating the component in ANSYS Design Modeler, I was wondering if there is an easy way to attach the component I create in DM into the assembly in Classic?

My initial thought was some sort of input file?   

RE: Creating An "Assembly" Between DesignModeler and Classic.

Dear smyth13
This can be done with exporting IGES or an ANF file from DM.

Regards

RE: Creating An "Assembly" Between DesignModeler and Classic.

(OP)
Thanks.  I figured that out on my own.  I actually sent out this question before I even tried it myself, under the assumption that it would be more difficult than it actually was.

It was surprisingly easy to do!

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