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November 13, 2016, 10:32 |
How to define a circular truncated cone region?
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wenju liu
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I want to define a circular truncated cone in setFieldsDict, and i think i can do it by defining a hex, but i want to know whether there are an easier method to do it?
regards, and thanks. arron liu |
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November 14, 2016, 00:21 |
My progress
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wenju liu
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I'm very sad about the method by defining a hex, because i find all hex were defined while i just want to define one hex. So if there are some other ways to do it, please tell my. And i will really appreciate it.
Thanks! Arron liu. |
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November 19, 2016, 12:28 |
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wenju liu
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I have solved this question and i want to share with you. First, you should construct your model. Then, saving as *.stl. finally, using the surfacetocell. This question will be solved.
Thank you. Arron liu |
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