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Posted:
1 decade ago
09.11.2011, 09:51 GMT-5
I have attached a file in ver41 that has a couple different techniques. Hopefully this is what you want. It is relatively simple.
There really are no books on dwg within comsol. It is something that you learn by doing. Download as many example files you can to learn from those.
I have attached a file in ver41 that has a couple different techniques. Hopefully this is what you want. It is relatively simple.
There really are no books on dwg within comsol. It is something that you learn by doing. Download as many example files you can to learn from those.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11.11.2011, 04:47 GMT-5
Thank you Dennis.
I was in the COMSOL class recently so I got how I should do that for some cases!.
But for people who do not know and want to know I can mention:
In 2D case:
If for example you draw a line which is intersects with another line. COMSOL still knows them as two separated objects. One way two split it to four different parts (based on how many intersection we have you can have more splitting sections) is making them Union from Boolean operation which means that COMSOL knows all of the selected graphics as one global object and then you can select split menu. In this case COMSOL automatically split the object based on number of the intersections.
For 3D I do not know a global way to split up and irregular surface easily. But if you extrude something from 2D the solution is very easy. You can extrude the shape by inserting multiple values in "Distances from work plane" in the extrude section
Good luck everybody!
Thank you Dennis.
I was in the COMSOL class recently so I got how I should do that for some cases!.
But for people who do not know and want to know I can mention:
In 2D case:
If for example you draw a line which is intersects with another line. COMSOL still knows them as two separated objects. One way two split it to four different parts (based on how many intersection we have you can have more splitting sections) is making them Union from Boolean operation which means that COMSOL knows all of the selected graphics as one global object and then you can select split menu. In this case COMSOL automatically split the object based on number of the intersections.
For 3D I do not know a global way to split up and irregular surface easily. But if you extrude something from 2D the solution is very easy. You can extrude the shape by inserting multiple values in "Distances from work plane" in the extrude section
Good luck everybody!
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Posted:
1 decade ago
30.08.2013, 18:39 GMT-4
Thank you very much Dennis.
Thank you very much Dennis.