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Posted:
1 decade ago
13.06.2011, 13:14 GMT-4
I'm not superexpert, but I just did something similar in a 3D model and it worked.
What you have to do first of all is to define a cylindrical coordinate system by right clicking on the definitions subnode of the model node (see details in the documentation). If you don't change it, the new coordinate system will have a name like sys2 (or similar). The coordinates will be r, phi, a.
Now, you can refer to the new angular coordinate using sys2.phi, and defining your parametric curve should be straightforward.
BTW, I believe that in your particular case you don't really need a parametrized curve. You can define a data set valid on the boundary by right clicking the data set node and selecting "2d edge"...
Hope it helps
Giacomo
I'm not superexpert, but I just did something similar in a 3D model and it worked.
What you have to do first of all is to define a cylindrical coordinate system by right clicking on the definitions subnode of the model node (see details in the documentation). If you don't change it, the new coordinate system will have a name like sys2 (or similar). The coordinates will be r, phi, a.
Now, you can refer to the new angular coordinate using sys2.phi, and defining your parametric curve should be straightforward.
BTW, I believe that in your particular case you don't really need a parametrized curve. You can define a data set valid on the boundary by right clicking the data set node and selecting "2d edge"...
Hope it helps
Giacomo
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Posted:
1 decade ago
09.02.2012, 22:07 GMT-5
I want to get the models in details in documentation about parametric curves
thank you!
I want to get the models in details in documentation about parametric curves
thank you!