Thanks for the reply. I believe that this is (obviously) a bug. After many trials I found that by removing one small feature in the disappearing part, the assembly would mesh and the part would appear. I think that, even though the software said that the meshing was successful, that this part...
Name or describe features in the feature manager tree. This will help six months from now when you need to go back and edit that part. It can help you figure out how you created that goofy feature in the first place.
Uh? What does " [b]Tools > Options{/b] section " mean ?
I am performing a thermal analysis in Cosmos and after what appears to be a successful meshing, one of the critical parts has disappeared. I can't get any information out of the part. When the cursor passes over surfaces of the part the edges show up (in red). I installed the latest video card...
Oops, I forgot to add:
Once you’ve figured out which part it is, you must find out which feature it is. Do this by creating a separate study for just that part and roll back the model and/or suppress features until you find the offending feature(s). It'll probably be something silly and leave...
Well I've been beating on this problem for days and believe that I finally have an answer. There is a bug here. It turns out that the software doesn't like like one feature on one of the parts in my assembly. It was the mirror of a feature that the software will accept. I had to recreate the...