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conversion from 2D to 3D
Posted 30 janv. 2012, 07:41 UTC−5 Geometry Version 4.2, Version 4.3b 12 Replies
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I am building a 'comb drive' model, in the 'electrostatics' division of the 'AC/DC module' in COMSOL 4.2. I need to 'extrude' a 2D model into a 3D one. How do i do that?
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if you have drawn everything in 2D you need to save it as a COMSOL geometrical phile, then open a 3D model, define a workplane, import the 2D and then extrude.
In the latest 4.2a you might already be able to add a 2nd 3D model to your current one and copy past the geoemtry into a workplane in the 3D model, then extrude the workplane from there
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Ivar
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when i try to save the 2D model, i am able to save it in only one format, which is the " COMSOL Mulltiphysics model file (.mph)". how do i save the 2D model in a "COMSOL geometrical file" ?
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sorry that is the file format I was thinking of. A comsol generated geometry can only be saved in COMSOL format
But I'm astonished that I can only import a "mph" and not a "mphbin" into a workplane
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Ivar
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I did try to save a file in 'mphbin' format, changig the extension. However, to my surprise, when i tried to import it, It was saved in 'mph' format itself!.
would you please help me in proceeding with this problem?
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Malavika
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you should not rename the file extensions as that is coded with the type of content.
I checked it again:
In 2D you can right click on the Geometry and export the file as mphbin, mphtxt and dxf, all three work for a COMSOL build geoemtry in 2D
In your 3D generate a workplane oriented as you want it, select the Workplane - Geometry and addan import subnode, here you can select either of the 3 formats above all 3 work
That should do it, no or have I amissed something ?
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Ivar
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I followed the steps you told. I saved the file in 'mphbin' format.
When i tried to import it in the 3D workspace. An error occured stating that
" cannot import a 2D geometry into a 3D sequence".
I also tried to change the orientation from x-y-z plane to x-y plane, thinking that it would make a difference!..but it dint!
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Malavika
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you missed the operation in the 3D add FIRST a workplane node, then select the Workplane Geometry node and add an import here, your are at this level in 2D
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Ivar
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I was able to import the file from all the 3 formats. But how can i provide the third dimension to the 2D object I have imported?
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Malavika
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if you need to extrude or rotate a 2D into a 3D then you need to first open a new 3D comsol, in the Geometry section add a Workplane and under the workplane Geoemtry (that is a 2D geometry) you import your 2D COMSOL or dxf or ... file format). Then you extrude or rotate the workplane
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Ivar
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I am trying extrude my 2D model into 3D, but it extrudes entire geometry. I want to extrude some parts of my geometry to 3D, more specifically i want to extrude different parts at different distances. And some of them are even not parallel to workplane. Any suggestions what options can be helpful regarding this??
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Umar
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Regarding my previous message, first i have drawn geometry in 2D which is attached with file name geometry-1. Top view of my geometry should look like file name Endblock V2.2_dft_a. I tried using extrude option which looks like 3D cell. I have not experience with 3D structures, please ignore my incompetency on that matter. Any suggestion or help will be highly appreciated.
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Umar
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i have the same problem as malavika...
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