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  1. vorst

    Whats up with Creo's surface selection..?

    The solution to this problem is the split surface command under the Model tab -> Editing. Then one can select the surface and choose which to exclude. So the next time you select the surface it is selected without the excluded surfaces 🙂
  2. vorst

    Whats up with Creo's surface selection..?

    But it doesn't give me the option to select just the interrupted surface patch / the surface bounded by its newest edges. It has nothing to do with Simulate cause I am trying it in Parametric.
  3. vorst

    Whats up with Creo's surface selection..?

    How do I do that? When selecting the surface I don't get an option to do next, previous and pick from list? Edit: already found out how, by holding the right mouse button
  4. vorst

    Whats up with Creo's surface selection..?

    Thank you for trying to help at least. I will contact support, was just hoping for a simple solution like switching from 'original surface' to 'individual patch'.
  5. vorst

    Whats up with Creo's surface selection..?

    It did the same with this cylindrical surface. Though it does it on the left and not on the right, even though the right cylinder also continues on the backside. What makes it even worse, both left and right cylinders are made with the same sweep feature, so Creo really does some weird stuff...
  6. vorst

    Whats up with Creo's surface selection..?

    I used the seed and boundary, in the picture is just for explanation. In reality I used seed and boundary to select all the inner surfaces. Then this outer surface and 1 more also were included somehow... It was 1 surface and indeed later obstructed by the wall. But in all the other CAD...
  7. vorst

    Whats up with Creo's surface selection..?

    For a simulation, I have to select the inner surfaces, with some surfaces Creo 2 does some weird stuff again. As seen in the image the surfaces parallel and on the same level are also automatically selected. With a cylinder block by a wall, it selects also past the edges (not seen in the...
  8. vorst

    Creo 4 crashes when opening a part

    Thanks both for trying to help me out. In the end it happened again today and the Round feature was not even there this time. Turns out there were 2 extrudes that used to remove material but after part updates didn't touch anything anymore. Somehow this was enough for Creo to not understand the...
  9. vorst

    Creo 4 crashes when opening a part

    It is commercial and they still use M050 apparently.
  10. vorst

    Creo 4 crashes when opening a part

    Hi, I am getting a little frustrated with how Creo 4 behaves right now, especially after the below issue, so I hope one of you has a solution. Now I have a part that I saved last week after adding a fillet feature that had many lines/fillets in it and Creo gave me a traceback error and...
  11. vorst

    High Temperature Resistant Low Thermal Conductive Material

    Hahaha, I need some very good arguments if I want to pull that off. [tongue] Now thinking of using a piece of or blanket made from ECR Glass Fiber, those can handle 750°C.
  12. vorst

    High Temperature Resistant Low Thermal Conductive Material

    Hi fellow engineers, For an application I need to protect a connector from temperatures up to 700°C from conductive heat transfer. The connector support is metal on a metal pipe of which the latter contains hot air with above temperature. Between this support and the connector I want to put a...
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