Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
2 years ago
2023年6月6日 GMT-4 08:57
Updated:
2 years ago
2023年6月6日 GMT-4 09:10
Hello Deiaaldeen,
You can create such a spiral by drawing its (hexagonal or octagonal) cross section in a work plane and then sweeping that shape along a spiral curve you will have created using a parametric curve; same idea as in this thread.
By the way, for a quick way to draw regular polygons, see my post in this other thread.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hello Deiaaldeen,
You can create such a spiral by drawing its (hexagonal or octagonal) cross section in a work plane and then sweeping that shape along a spiral curve you will have created using a parametric curve; same idea as in [this thread](https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/76051/extrusion-along-a-predetermined-path?last=2015-05-18T15:46:19Z).
By the way, for a quick way to draw regular polygons, see my post in [this other thread](https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/157341/randomized-hexagon-using-model-methods?last=2017-10-17T21:27:02Z).
Best,
Jeff
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Posted:
2 years ago
2023年6月6日 GMT-4 11:24
Hello Deiaaldeen,
You can create such a spiral by drawing its (hexagonal or octagonal) cross section in a work plane and then sweeping that shape along a spiral curve you will have created using a parametric curve; same idea as in this thread.
By the way, for a quick way to draw regular polygons, see my post in this other thread.
Best,
Jeff
thank you for your response, actually i did not find the formulas for the hxagonal nor octagonal spirals. the equations and the paramerters for circular spiral well explained here https://www.comsol.com/blogs/how-to-build-a-parameterized-archimedean-spiral-geometry. but there is no the explaination for the above spirals
>Hello Deiaaldeen,
>
>You can create such a spiral by drawing its (hexagonal or octagonal) cross section in a work plane and then sweeping that shape along a spiral curve you will have created using a parametric curve; same idea as in [this thread](https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/76051/extrusion-along-a-predetermined-path?last=2015-05-18T15:46:19Z).
>
>By the way, for a quick way to draw regular polygons, see my post in [this other thread](https://www.comsol.com/forum/thread/157341/randomized-hexagon-using-model-methods?last=2017-10-17T21:27:02Z).
>
>Best,
>
>Jeff
thank you for your response, actually i did not find the formulas for the hxagonal nor octagonal spirals. the equations and the paramerters for circular spiral well explained here https://www.comsol.com/blogs/how-to-build-a-parameterized-archimedean-spiral-geometry. but there is no the explaination for the above spirals
Jeff Hiller
COMSOL Employee
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Posted:
2 years ago
2023年6月6日 GMT-4 13:22
Hi again,
You will find the formulae in the file Hexagon.mph attached to my post in the thread I mentioned. In case you are unable to open that file, you can see them in the attached screenshot.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff Hiller
Hi again,
You will find the formulae in the file Hexagon.mph attached to my post in the thread I mentioned. In case you are unable to open that file, you can see them in the attached screenshot.
Best,
Jeff