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Geometry position setting(emergency help)

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Dear reader, There have an emergency ,I imported a 2D geometry file from DXF to comsol, but how to set the position of this 2D geometry freely(that means x and y axis coordinates)?

I think that may be a simple setup, does there anyone have any good suggestions? Thany you so much!


1 Reply Last Post 2021年5月5日 GMT-4 16:17
Robert Koslover Certified Consultant

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Posted: 4 years ago 2021年5月5日 GMT-4 16:17
  1. If you want to move your imported geometry in x, y, or both, you can use "move" operations. Right click on Geometry, then choose Transforms --> Move.
  2. If you want to scale your imported geometry in x, y, or both, then right click on Geometry, then choose Transforms --> Scale. (Scaling doesn't have to to isotropic.)
  3. If you want to rotate your imported geometry, then right click on Geometry, then choose Transforms --> Rotate.

I hope that helps.

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1. If you want to *move* your imported geometry in x, y, or both, you can use "move" operations. Right click on Geometry, then choose Transforms --> Move. 2. If you want to *scale* your imported geometry in x, y, or both, then right click on Geometry, then choose Transforms --> Scale. (Scaling doesn't have to to isotropic.) 3. If you want to *rotate* your imported geometry, then right click on Geometry, then choose Transforms --> Rotate. I hope that helps.

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