andradesilva
Materials
- Jun 20, 2017
- 125
Hi,
I have a mesh from a Workbench model that:
-I can't edit the source mesh, which is in .msh, because it is coded strangely. So I imported it into FEmodeler for conversion
-I imported it into FEmodeler, resulting an ANSYS APDL mesh file (.inp)
-I edited the parameters in the .inp file, and saved a new .inp file.
Question: I would like to convert the edited .inp file to a format that is compatible with ANSYS Polyflow input: .msh or .poly for importing into a new Polyflow analysis?
Hugo Silva,Ph.D.
R&D Engineer
I have a mesh from a Workbench model that:
-I can't edit the source mesh, which is in .msh, because it is coded strangely. So I imported it into FEmodeler for conversion
-I imported it into FEmodeler, resulting an ANSYS APDL mesh file (.inp)
-I edited the parameters in the .inp file, and saved a new .inp file.
Question: I would like to convert the edited .inp file to a format that is compatible with ANSYS Polyflow input: .msh or .poly for importing into a new Polyflow analysis?
Hugo Silva,Ph.D.
R&D Engineer