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Physics in 3D after revolution of a 2D plane
Posted 2012年4月27日 GMT-4 05:10 Fluid & Heat, Geometry, Materials, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions 1 Reply
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Hi,
Using Fluid Dynamics I want to create a 3D geometry by revolving a 2D plane. If I do so, it is not possible to change the boundary and subdomain settings in physics. (You can't click on these options they are grey). Even for simple geometries like a cylinder made by revolving a 2D plane this is not possible.
Is there somting I have to adjust after revolve a 2D geometry to 3D bevore I can change the subdomain and boundary settings in 3D?
Thanks, Til
Using Fluid Dynamics I want to create a 3D geometry by revolving a 2D plane. If I do so, it is not possible to change the boundary and subdomain settings in physics. (You can't click on these options they are grey). Even for simple geometries like a cylinder made by revolving a 2D plane this is not possible.
Is there somting I have to adjust after revolve a 2D geometry to 3D bevore I can change the subdomain and boundary settings in 3D?
Thanks, Til
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