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Converting a complex boundary to an aea
Posted 19 mai 2015, 16:47 UTC−4 Geometry Version 5.0 2 Replies
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Hello,
I have a problem building a geometry. After searching in the community without finding a solution I decided to start a new discussion.
Here is the short form of the Problem:
Its a 2D-Model, rotation-symmtric to the r-axis (so defining is done in r-z-plane).
I know the boundary of a spacer (Polynomial grad 4, etc.), so I defined this boundary piecewise.
And here ist the Question:
How can I convert the boundary to an area, to define a material for the area surrounded by the boundary? (like it is easily done for simple boundaries like circle, or rectangular shapes)
Here some additional information regarding the boundary:
There are several pieces of the boundary:
1. four curves defined by polynoms with grade 4
2. many linear pieces
3. two parts of a circle
4. some curves, that are complex formed. Here I only know points of the boundary. So I used a polygon, based on the points.
I tried to combine all elements to on boundary and made shure, that the boundary is closed, but I have not found a possibility to define this boundary as area.
Thank you for your help.
Hannes.
I have a problem building a geometry. After searching in the community without finding a solution I decided to start a new discussion.
Here is the short form of the Problem:
Its a 2D-Model, rotation-symmtric to the r-axis (so defining is done in r-z-plane).
I know the boundary of a spacer (Polynomial grad 4, etc.), so I defined this boundary piecewise.
And here ist the Question:
How can I convert the boundary to an area, to define a material for the area surrounded by the boundary? (like it is easily done for simple boundaries like circle, or rectangular shapes)
Here some additional information regarding the boundary:
There are several pieces of the boundary:
1. four curves defined by polynoms with grade 4
2. many linear pieces
3. two parts of a circle
4. some curves, that are complex formed. Here I only know points of the boundary. So I used a polygon, based on the points.
I tried to combine all elements to on boundary and made shure, that the boundary is closed, but I have not found a possibility to define this boundary as area.
Thank you for your help.
Hannes.
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