Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 mar 2012, 10:03 GMT-4
Hi
the only way I know is that one can do is to:
1) export your 2D and
2) import it into a new 3D model file in a 3D workplane, and then extrude or revolve from there
the rest of the mesh, materials and physics must be set up new in 3D (I often open 2 sessions and copy past the fomulas from one to the other, as these seldom change between 2D and 3D)
It is also possible to add a 2nd model in the current file, OK if the files are "small", but I prefere separate files
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
the only way I know is that one can do is to:
1) export your 2D and
2) import it into a new 3D model file in a 3D workplane, and then extrude or revolve from there
the rest of the mesh, materials and physics must be set up new in 3D (I often open 2 sessions and copy past the fomulas from one to the other, as these seldom change between 2D and 3D)
It is also possible to add a 2nd model in the current file, OK if the files are "small", but I prefere separate files
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
8 mar 2013, 18:06 GMT-5
Hi
the only way I know is that one can do is to:
1) export your 2D and
2) import it into a new 3D model file in a 3D workplane, and then extrude or revolve from there
the rest of the mesh, materials and physics must be set up new in 3D (I often open 2 sessions and copy past the fomulas from one to the other, as these seldom change between 2D and 3D)
It is also possible to add a 2nd model in the current file, OK if the files are "small", but I prefere separate files
--
Good luck
Ivar
Dear Ivar,
I am using 4.2 version but I am not able to do what you said. I exported 2D Geometry (right click on geometry then selecting export to file) and I tried to import that to a 3D file by right click on geometry then selecting import. However I see this error: "Cannot import a 2D geometry into a 3D sequence."
I would be so thankful if you could let me know what the problem is.
Regards,
Zahra
[QUOTE]
Hi
the only way I know is that one can do is to:
1) export your 2D and
2) import it into a new 3D model file in a 3D workplane, and then extrude or revolve from there
the rest of the mesh, materials and physics must be set up new in 3D (I often open 2 sessions and copy past the fomulas from one to the other, as these seldom change between 2D and 3D)
It is also possible to add a 2nd model in the current file, OK if the files are "small", but I prefere separate files
--
Good luck
Ivar
[/QUOTE]
Dear Ivar,
I am using 4.2 version but I am not able to do what you said. I exported 2D Geometry (right click on geometry then selecting export to file) and I tried to import that to a 3D file by right click on geometry then selecting import. However I see this error: "Cannot import a 2D geometry into a 3D sequence."
I would be so thankful if you could let me know what the problem is.
Regards,
Zahra
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
9 mar 2013, 04:23 GMT-5
Hi
the separation 2D 3D is quite strict in COMSOL geometries, but in 3D you can open a local workplane in 2D, import your 2D in there and then extrude or rotate to 3D, no ?
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
the separation 2D 3D is quite strict in COMSOL geometries, but in 3D you can open a local workplane in 2D, import your 2D in there and then extrude or rotate to 3D, no ?
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11 mar 2013, 11:16 GMT-4
Hi,
Yes, Now it works. Thank you very much.
Regards,
Zahra
Hi,
Yes, Now it works. Thank you very much.
Regards,
Zahra
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Posted:
9 years ago
4 giu 2015, 17:19 GMT-4
Hi,
I'm using 4.4 I have a 2D version of an electromagnet coil (which is rectangular), now want to make it 3D i opened a new 3D file, created a work plane. When I revolve, I get a solid cylinder instead of the coil. What am I doing wrong?
Dj
Hi,
I'm using 4.4 I have a 2D version of an electromagnet coil (which is rectangular), now want to make it 3D i opened a new 3D file, created a work plane. When I revolve, I get a solid cylinder instead of the coil. What am I doing wrong?
Dj