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Duplicate Study Example (VB.NET)

This example shows how to duplicate a simulation study.

'----------------------------------------------------------------------------
' Preconditions: 
' 1. Add the SOLIDWORKS Simulation as an add-in
(in SOLIDWORKS, click 
'    Tools > Add-ins > SOLIDWORKS Simulation > OK).

' 2. Add the SOLIDWORKS Simulation primary interop assembly as a reference
'    (in the IDE, click Project > Add Reference > .NET > 
'    SolidWorks.Interop.cosworks > OK).

' 3. Open
pubic_documents\Simulation Examples\tutor1.sldprt
'
' Postconditions:
' 1. Duplicates the Ready study to create the DuplicateReady study.
' 2. Meshes and analyzes DuplicateReady.
'
' NOTE: Because the model is used elsewhere, do not save changes.
' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Imports SolidWorks.Interop.sldworks
Imports SolidWorks.Interop.swconst
Imports SolidWorks.Interop.cosworks
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports System
 
Partial Class SolidWorksMacro
 
    Sub main()
 
        Dim COSMOSWORKS As COSMOSWORKS
        Dim CWAddinCallBack As CWAddinCallBack
        Dim ActDoc As CWModelDoc
        Dim StudyMngr As CWStudyManager
        Dim Study As CWStudy
        Dim CWMesh As CWMesh
        Dim CWResult As CWResults
 
        Dim errCode As Integer
        Dim el As Double, tl As Double
 
        CWAddinCallBack = swApp.GetAddInObject("CosmosWorks.CosmosWorks")
        If CWAddinCallBack Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "No CWAddinCallBack objectnd"True)
        COSMOSWORKS = CWAddinCallBack.COSMOSWORKS
        If COSMOSWORKS Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "No CosmosWorks object"True)
 
        'Get active document
        ActDoc = COSMOSWORKS.ActiveDoc()
        If ActDoc Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "No active document"True)
 
        'Get Ready study
        StudyMngr = ActDoc.StudyManager()
        If StudyMngr Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "No study manager object"True)
        StudyMngr.ActiveStudy = 0
        Study = StudyMngr.GetStudy(0)
        If Study Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "No study object"True)
 
        'Duplicate study
        Study = StudyMngr.DuplicateStudy("Ready""DuplicateReady""Default", 1, errCode)
        If Study Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "Study not duplicated"True)
 
        'Mesh the duplicate study
        CWMesh = Study.Mesh
        If CWMesh Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "No mesh object"False)
        CWMesh.Quality = 0
        Call CWMesh.GetDefaultElementSizeAndTolerance(0, el, tl)
        errCode = Study.CreateMesh(0, el, tl)
        If errCode <> 0 Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "Mesh failed"True)
 
        'Run analysis on the duplicate study
        errCode = Study.RunAnalysis
        If errCode <> 0 Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "Analysis failed"True)
 
        CWResult = Study.Results
        If CWResult Is Nothing Then ErrorMsg(swApp, "No result object"False)
 
    End Sub
 
    Sub ErrorMsg(ByVal SwApp As SldWorks, ByVal Message As StringByVal EndTest As Boolean)
        SwApp.SendMsgToUser2(Message, 0, 0)
        SwApp.RecordLine("'*** WARNING - General")
        SwApp.RecordLine("'*** " & Message)
        SwApp.RecordLine("")
    End Sub
  
    Public swApp As SldWorks
 
 
End Class
 

 

 



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