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There are 2 options for DXF-import. | There are 2 options for DXF-import. | ||
1) Import DXF underlay: imports the DXF in your model as an underlay. | 1) Import DXF underlay: imports the DXF in your model as an underlay. | ||
2) DXF-import: converts the lines from the DXF to beams in XFEM4U(??????????????) | 2) DXF-import: converts the lines from the DXF to beams in XFEM4U(??????????????) | ||
[[File:DXFImport1.png| | Check also this post and video on [https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6915030726664966144/ LinkedIn] | ||
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Revision as of 19:55, 5 May 2022
You can import a DXF-file into XFEM4U.
DWG is currently not supported natively. You can convert your DXF to DWG using AutoCAD or this free online tool
There are 2 options for DXF-import. 1) Import DXF underlay: imports the DXF in your model as an underlay.
2) DXF-import: converts the lines from the DXF to beams in XFEM4U(??????????????)
Check also this post and video on LinkedIn