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A generative model is a set of geometry that contains all of the studies within that model .
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Access To access Automated Modeling , click Design workspace > Solid > Create > Automated Modeling .
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This view displays the model using material colors. Model View is the first display that you see upon entering the simulation workspace.
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A simulation model can be less detailed than a manufacturing model .
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A SPICE model can be removed from a component in a simulation circuit design if the model was mapped in the circuit design.
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Export a Simulation Model for use as a new base model . You can export any Simulation Model you have created as a new Fusion base model (*.f3d) or in a variety of other CAD formats.
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Use the Simplify commands to: simplify the model create simulation model variants For a practical example of using the Simplify tools, refer to the Thermal Stress tutorial.
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Often, you can cut a CAD model in half one or more times to produce a half-, quarter-, or eighth-symmetry representation of the full model .
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Use the Change to Parametric Modeling Mode tool to switch from Direct Modeling Mode to Parametric Modeling Mode.
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Create, edit, and delete a manufacturing model and associate a manufacturing model with a setup.
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Note: Before you open the model in Fusion, make sure that the modeling orientation is the same as in Inventor.
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Identify a personal project in which to save the Motorcycle Triple Clamp model . Note: The model is read-only, and you must save a copy of it to a personal project.
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When you want to check your model geometry without leaving the Generative Design workspace, use the Inspect tools in the Edit Model contextual environment.
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Learn how to show or hide toolpaths, tools, and in-process stock, and synchronize views and model visibility with the active setup.
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Prerequisites Click Data Panel> Basic Training>04 - Modeling , to open the Geneva_Drive part.
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