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THE USE OF CADFIX TO PROCESS CAD DATA
FOR GENERAL FINITE ELEMENT (FE) PRE-PROCESSORS

Tony Ing
Director DAMT Ltd, Editor of NAFEMS' Benchmark magazine
Cambridge
UK

Most FE pre-processors have the ability to import geometry from CAD systems but require it to be perfectly conditioned and in a specific and flavoured format so that it can be processed without any modifications. For this to be effective the CAD model has to be created with the FE pre-processor input format, meshing and analysis requirements in mind.

In most pre-processors the imported CAD geometry is frozen and cannot be modified. Any problems found in either the geometry definition or transfer format have to be modified in the CAD system and the geometry re-imported.

Unfortunately CAD data may not always be available in the required format, the data may be incomplete or unsuitable for meshing and it may not be possible to modify the original CAD model.

This paper reviews the use of CADfix to process geometry from various CAD systems for import into general FE pre-processors and covers: