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<title>FEA Forums &#187; Tag: Ansys Assembly Import IGES - Recent Posts</title>
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<title>djyellowmellow on "Assemblies in Ansys 11"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;Hi, I'm new to Ansys.  I'm trying to do a structural analysis on a frame.  There are basically 3 main bodies, the composite fiberglass mold, the box frame which attaches to the mould, and some large L-bracket steel arms that slide into the side of the frame.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;I have received an IGES file from my client and have imported it into Solidworks.  I need to simplify the box frame geometry to a 3D line drawing before exporting it into Ansys to be converted into beam elements.  Once that is done, I am ready for the next step, importing everything into Ansys.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;The question I have is, where do I start with the importing?  Do I import the frame as a line sketch first? Do I also import the original geometry of the frame as a reference or can I view the surface geometry by plotting it?  From there, how do I install the other components and mate them together, or rather in Ansys terms, define the boundary conditions? after all, I am trying to mate surface-geometry to line-geometry.
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