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series of cut plane integrations

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Hi

I'd like to do a series of parallel cut- plane integrations in my 3D model, say a table of 50 integrations on 50 cut planes spaced apart by a given interval.
Is that possible?

thanks

David

1 Reply Last Post 2011年8月7日 GMT-4 12:27
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Posted: 1 decade ago 2011年8月7日 GMT-4 12:27
Any success?

I have a similar question. I need to evaluate a line integral around a closed loop (easily done). Next, I would like to evaluate this at different distances from the origin.

For example, define a circle parallel to the x-y plane at some distance z'. Change z' and evaluate the line integral. Plot as a function of z'.

There's no need for a parametric sweep since the solution will always be the same.
Any success? I have a similar question. I need to evaluate a line integral around a closed loop (easily done). Next, I would like to evaluate this at different distances from the origin. For example, define a circle parallel to the x-y plane at some distance z'. Change z' and evaluate the line integral. Plot as a function of z'. There's no need for a parametric sweep since the solution will always be the same.

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