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Posted:
1 decade ago
01.03.2012, 11:38 GMT-5
updates --
Interpolation curve seems to be not working as well. Not too sure if 'parametric surface' helps but to create a particular surface geometry, I am afraid that I could not simply use a formula ('expression').
If I stick with 'Bézier polygon' to create Bézier curves, how to make them into Bézier surfaces by the end?
many thanks!!
regards
Liwah
updates --
Interpolation curve seems to be not working as well. Not too sure if 'parametric surface' helps but to create a particular surface geometry, I am afraid that I could not simply use a formula ('expression').
If I stick with 'Bézier polygon' to create Bézier curves, how to make them into Bézier surfaces by the end?
many thanks!!
regards
Liwah
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Posted:
1 decade ago
01.03.2012, 12:34 GMT-5
There is a node "convert so solid" in geometry section. It should work for you.
There is a node "convert so solid" in geometry section. It should work for you.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
02.03.2012, 08:42 GMT-5
Hi
I tried 'convert to surface' as well as 'convert to solid', the whole thing (as per previous attachment) just disappeared. If I tried with higher default relative repair tolerance, COMSOL ceased
Itself.
any advise? many thanks!!
Regards
Liwah
Hi
I tried 'convert to surface' as well as 'convert to solid', the whole thing (as per previous attachment) just disappeared. If I tried with higher default relative repair tolerance, COMSOL ceased
Itself.
any advise? many thanks!!
Regards
Liwah
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14.03.2012, 09:17 GMT-4
I have the same issue, are we missing something?
I have the same issue, are we missing something?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14.03.2012, 09:27 GMT-4
Create a workplane first and draw your flat polygon on that. Than add an extrude and extrude the surface you drew on the workplane. That should give you a 3d element.
You need to workplane to be able to extrude.
Create a workplane first and draw your flat polygon on that. Than add an extrude and extrude the surface you drew on the workplane. That should give you a 3d element.
You need to workplane to be able to extrude.
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14.03.2012, 09:34 GMT-4
hi there
extruded 3D element is a flat plane, I did that for some of my 3D elements. Yet, I need deformed surfaces which could not be extruded from a workplane. I am now trying to create these deformed surfaces from, for instance, hexahedrons (several hexahedrons together forming one deformed surface). Now, my problem is: unable to form union without errors.
any advises are appreciated!! thanks!!
regards
Liwah
hi there
extruded 3D element is a flat plane, I did that for some of my 3D elements. Yet, I need deformed surfaces which could not be extruded from a workplane. I am now trying to create these deformed surfaces from, for instance, hexahedrons (several hexahedrons together forming one deformed surface). Now, my problem is: unable to form union without errors.
any advises are appreciated!! thanks!!
regards
Liwah