

With Discovery SpaceClaim, working with 3D modeling software becomes fast, easy, flexible, and rewarding, no matter where in the workflow you need it. Discovery SpaceClaim enables you to create, edit, or repair geometry without worrying about underlying technology. Technology should make your job easier, not more complicated. We believe that technology should work for you, not the other way around. Discovery SpaceClaim is ideal for engineers who don’t have time for heavy CAD tools but want and need to get fast answers using 3D.

When working with existing CAD models, you can de-feature and simplify geometry with automated, easy-to-learn tools. There is no need to open the DesignModuler over and over again if the dimension(s) need to be changed.Discovery SpaceClaim’s unique user interface, modeling technology and versatile toolset enables you to easily create and modify geometry without the complexity associated with traditional CAD systems. Just click this option and a P will appear, meaning that this dimension has been parameterized and you can change it directly by opening the parameter table (seen directly on ANSYS Workbench window). There might be an option to parameterize these dimensions but I am not aware of it maybe you can access online website of SpaceClaim to check how that can be done if it is possible.įor DesignModuler in ANSYS, it is easy to parameterize the dimensions. As far as I can recall, you have to manually open the SpaceClaim everytime and then change these parameters manually. The problem with SpaceClaim, as I have observed, is that you cannot parameterize these dimensions. Then you can click on any edge, circle etc that you have sketched and change its dimension on the bottom left tree under 'General', as shown in the picture below. After making that sketch, you can click the option 'Dimensions' which can be seen in toolbar under 'Sketch' ribbon on top. I am going to assume you already know how to draw the sketch in SpaceClaim. On top of that, watch videos uploaded by other channels as which explains other SpaceClaim features in detail. If you are new to ANSYS and SpaceClaim, then the first thing you should do is just open YouTube, open ANSYS Learning Channel and watch the tutorials for SpaceClaim there.
