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Using Ansys SpaceClaim as a Parametric CAD Tool

This webinar explores SpaceClaim’s ability to add constraints and parameters to 2D sketched geometry, which can be saved and are replayable with a block record function. Learn how SpaceClaim’s hybrid modeling technology combines years of direct modeling development with a reliable technique for constraining, parameterizing and replaying the required steps for model creation.

  • Learn how to easily create a parametric model with a feature/history tree.
  • Receive expert tips on adding parameters to import generic and native CAD files.
  • Discover how you can create traditional parameters or advanced measurements.
  • Understand new sketch constraints and how block recording mimics historical parameter modeling.

Presenters: Curt Chan & Ethan Rabinowitz
 

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