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When parts are far too complex for finite elements analyses, there is a way of making them more simple. This task shows you how to simplify a part by removing some of its faces. | |||||||
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Open the Update.CATPart document. As the Remove Face capability only deals with the geometry of the part, not the history of its design, you can use it for imported parts, like in the following scenario, or Version 4 parts. | |||||||
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From the Faces to keep field, only the Clear selection contextual command is available. |
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More About Remove Face FeaturesRemove Face
However, this one can be removed because there is a possible trimming face that can be used by the application.
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Self-Intersecting VolumesThe Remove Face capability may produce self-intersecting volumes as illustrated in the following example: Initial geometryThe 3D shape is composed of a shelled pad. Two fillets
(in lavender) were created on two of its edges. Resulting remove face featureRemoving the internal fillet feature generates an
inconsistent shape. |
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To analyze self-intersecting volumes, we recommend you
use the Split capability which most of the time provides a
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Removing the appropriate faceBy removing the external fillet first there is no
self-intersecting volumes, the resulting geometry is satisfactory. |