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Convert to solid of parametric surfaces
Posted 27 juil. 2012, 07:29 UTC−4 Geometry, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.3 4 Replies
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I tried to create a cube by converting 6 surfaces to a solid. 5 surfaces are just plane, and the one at the top has a roughness, which is determined by interpolating from a data (701x701 points). The top surface is only rough in the middle part, so area around the border has the same z-coordinate than the border of the side surfaces. The interpolation results in a warning, because the maximum relative error is about 0.0045. When I want to convert the surfaces to a solid comsol give me the error message ' internal error in geometric decomposition'. If I increase the relative repair tolerance, the solid will convert, but its so unexact that the roughness disappears and it is just another plane surface.
It would be really nice, if somebody of you could give me some hints how to decrease the relative error from interpolating or some other ideas so the convertion can be done. The distance between two points of the rough surface is 1 m, so the cube has a edge length of 0.7mm. Are this still not enough points to interpolate more exactly?
It would be really nice, if somebody of you could give me some hints how to decrease the relative error from interpolating or some other ideas so the convertion can be done. The distance between two points of the rough surface is 1 m, so the cube has a edge length of 0.7mm. Are this still not enough points to interpolate more exactly?
4 Replies Last Post 27 juil. 2012, 09:42 UTC−4