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Hypermesh Exercise Fig3 - 17

The document discusses creating a model in Hypermesh using commands to split surfaces, create nodes on lines, mirror elements, check line lengths, mask elements, find and delete edges/faces, and delete temporary nodes. It references creating an iges model in Solid Edge using protrusion and cutout commands and completing the Hypermesh model using various geometry and tool commands.

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Hypermesh Exercise Fig3 - 17

The document discusses creating a model in Hypermesh using commands to split surfaces, create nodes on lines, mirror elements, check line lengths, mask elements, find and delete edges/faces, and delete temporary nodes. It references creating an iges model in Solid Edge using protrusion and cutout commands and completing the Hypermesh model using various geometry and tool commands.

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Hypermesh exercise fig 3.

17
iges model done using solid edge

commands used

protrusion

cutout

HM model done using HM9

commands used

geom>quickedit>(node,node/node,line)!* used to split surfaces *!

geom>nodes>lines!* used to create nodes on line*!

tool>reflect !* used to mirror elements *!

geom>length !* check the length of the line*!

Tools>mask !* used to mask elements*!

tools>edges,faces !* to find edges & to delete them ans to merge nodes*!

geom>tempnodes !* to delete node*!


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