DesignIntent
Mechanical
- Jan 7, 2014
- 22
Hello,
I need to understand how to remove very complex interiors (containing thousands of faces) from solids using the delete face function.
I became very dependent on the older simplify body feature, with which I was blindingly fast, and now can't seem to find the corresponding methodology in the delete face dialog.
I've tried to use the cap face option but it only lets me select one cap face and then it is not clear to me how to indicate what interior faces I need to remove.
Do I do it by indicating a region to remove?
If so, even that is not intuitive to me.
Can any one help me understand how I can end up with a simplified (filled-in) solid body?
I am asked to work with many customer supplied cylinder head, engine block and turbine casting models which are always supplied to me in STEP or Parasolid formats and therefore have no features.
Thanks in advanced.
DI
I need to understand how to remove very complex interiors (containing thousands of faces) from solids using the delete face function.
I became very dependent on the older simplify body feature, with which I was blindingly fast, and now can't seem to find the corresponding methodology in the delete face dialog.
I've tried to use the cap face option but it only lets me select one cap face and then it is not clear to me how to indicate what interior faces I need to remove.
Do I do it by indicating a region to remove?
If so, even that is not intuitive to me.
Can any one help me understand how I can end up with a simplified (filled-in) solid body?
I am asked to work with many customer supplied cylinder head, engine block and turbine casting models which are always supplied to me in STEP or Parasolid formats and therefore have no features.
Thanks in advanced.
DI