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    This model is saved into a Project.

    A project is used to store Studies. Each study is a version of the original imported model and can be analyzed with different combinations of features, such as injection locations, processing parameters, runner/cooling configurations, material, analysis sequences, etc. For file management reasons, most users create a new project for each mold analyzed.

    When you import a model, you will be asked to select the type of mesh you want to work with. A Dual Domain mesh is the imported mesh type that is usually selected. The reasons for this are:

    • Most part geometry is shell-like in appearance, which is suitable for Dual Domain analysis.
    • Midplane meshes usually require more cleanup than Dual Domain meshes.
      • When an analysis that can only be performed on a midplane mesh is required, the mesh is usually generated in an external CAD package and imported as a Midplane mesh.
    • A 3D mesh requires a good Dual Domain mesh of the model as its starting point. This Dual Domain mesh is then converted into a 3D mesh. A solid part that obviously requires a 3D mesh analysis would still be imported as a Dual Domain mesh.

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    • Import

      A variety of different model file formats can be imported.