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Confusion about subtracting two geometric entities
Posted 21 janv. 2021, 15:07 UTC−5 General, Geometry Version 5.3a 3 Replies
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I have a question about using the Difference boolean operation when building a 3D geometry.
Let's say I am trying to create a final geometry composed of two parts: (1) a cube which is completely solid except for a hole in the center (denoted by C), and (2) a solid sphere (denoted by B) that fills the hole in the center of C.
So the steps I take to create this are (COMSOL model attached): 1) Create a solid cube (denoted by A). 2) Create a solid sphere inside the solid cube (aka B). 3) Do the Difference operation A - B = C, with the option "Keep input objects" checked.
Now my confusion is what are the end products remaining. Is it just B and C (which is what I want), or is it A, B, and C (which is not what I want). In other words, does "input objects" refer to both A and B, or just B? And is A removed automatically by default? If not, how would I just get B and C?
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