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7 years ago
2 giu 2017, 03:25 GMT-4
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Lasse
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Lasse
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Posted:
7 years ago
2 giu 2017, 13:52 GMT-4
Results --> Data Sets --> More Data Sets --> Parameterized Curve 3D
Lasse
Thanks Lesse.
But I forgot to note that I don't have the parametric equation of the curved surface. Is there any other way?
I think I have to repeat the simulation having the curve already defined on the surface in the geometry section.
Amin,
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Results --> Data Sets --> More Data Sets --> Parameterized Curve 3D
Lasse
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Thanks Lesse.
But I forgot to note that I don't have the parametric equation of the curved surface. Is there any other way?
I think I have to repeat the simulation having the curve already defined on the surface in the geometry section.
Amin,
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
7 years ago
2 giu 2017, 14:41 GMT-4
Updated:
7 years ago
2 giu 2017, 14:49 GMT-4
Hi Amin,
You can modify the geometry to add the line you want (and in your case it looks like that line can be generated by intersecting the geometry with a block), then use "Update Solution" in your Study.
Using "Update Solution", as opposed to "Compute", avoids recomputing the solution.
Best,
Jeff
Hi Amin,
You can modify the geometry to add the line you want (and in your case it looks like that line can be generated by intersecting the geometry with a block), then use "Update Solution" in your Study.
Using "Update Solution", as opposed to "Compute", avoids recomputing the solution.
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
7 years ago
2 giu 2017, 15:58 GMT-4
Hi Amin,
You can modify the geometry to add the line you want (and in your case it looks like that line can be generated by intersecting the geometry with a block), then use "Update Solution" in your Study.
Using "Update Solution", as opposed to "Compute", avoids recomputing the solution.
Best,
Jeff
Jeff
It worked.
(I generated the curve using "partition faces and a workplane")
Thank you.
Amin,
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Hi Amin,
You can modify the geometry to add the line you want (and in your case it looks like that line can be generated by intersecting the geometry with a block), then use "Update Solution" in your Study.
Using "Update Solution", as opposed to "Compute", avoids recomputing the solution.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff
It worked.
(I generated the curve using "partition faces and a workplane")
Thank you.
Amin,