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Interpolation vs workplane

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Hi peeps

I have 3 sets of coordinates (x,y,z) imported via 'Interpolation' -> 3 seperated 'Interpolation' to build 3 seperated 3D geometry.
On the other hand, I also used 'Work Plane', 'Extrude' and 'Delete Entities' to build another 3D geometry.

How to merge two sets of 3D geometry into ONE?

Many thanks for inputs!!!

regards
Liwah

1 Reply Last Post 26 sept. 2011, 15:01 UTC−4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 26 sept. 2011, 15:01 UTC−4
Hi

if I understand you right, you have two objects, (under the same geometry node) that touches or interfere, and you want to combine them into one entity ? if so use the bolean "union" but you might just as well be abe to keep them as is, and use the default "union" mode when leaving the geometry node, the interiour boundary between the two or three domains are then by default assumed to be identity continuity boundaries

By the way all this works far better in the latest version of COMSOL

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi if I understand you right, you have two objects, (under the same geometry node) that touches or interfere, and you want to combine them into one entity ? if so use the bolean "union" but you might just as well be abe to keep them as is, and use the default "union" mode when leaving the geometry node, the interiour boundary between the two or three domains are then by default assumed to be identity continuity boundaries By the way all this works far better in the latest version of COMSOL -- Good luck Ivar

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