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Sent: 13 August 2010 19:16
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Subject: Re: [Yade-users] Compatibility with AutoCAD/GAMBIT
Hi,
one of my simulations is close to your task. In attachment you can see an
example.
Part of geometry (screw) has been done in GMSH and imported to YADE, another
geometry
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Sent: 13 August 2010 14:49
To: yade-users@lists.launchpad.net
Subject: Re: [Yade-users] Compatibility with AutoCAD/GAMBIT
I'm intending to draft import 2 geometries:
1. Rushton turbine impeller in cylindrical vessel
2. Screw extruder (in the long term)
I'll try with AutoCAD
Anton,
Thanks for the GMSH link!
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Hi,
I am using GMSH for relatively difficult geometry, you can also have a look
there.
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Anton Gladkyy
2010/8/12 Václav Šmilauer eudo...@arcig.cz
Instead of using BREP, is it possible to import geometries from
AutoCAD/GAMBIT into Yade-0.50 running on
Hi,
Instead of using BREP, is it possible to import geometries from AutoCAD/GAMBIT
into Yade-0.50 running on Kubuntu?
Thanks,
Ken
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Instead of using BREP, is it possible to import geometries from
AutoCAD/GAMBIT into Yade-0.50 running on Kubuntu?
There is no direct import (see
https://yade-dem.org/sphinx/yade.ymport.html for what is available); it
depends on what kind of data you want to import. I would suggest that you
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