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Linear extrusion and geometries with different dimensions

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Hello,

I have a question regarding linear extrusion. I have an irregularly shaped 2-D plate (from a CAD file), and I would like to couple it to a 3-D air space (ideally with a similar shape as the plate, but thicker). In 3.5a, one could just add another geometry (like in the tutorial model "Vibrations of a Disk Backed by an Air-Filled Cylinder"). It seems that in 4.0 one has to make two separate geometries and use linear extrusion. Am I correct? Is there a way of transforming my 2-D plate into 3-D with COMSOL?

Possibly, it might be easier to learn to use a CAD programme and plot the whole setup in 3-D..

Yours,
Henna

1 Reply Last Post 17 gen 2011, 07:37 GMT-5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 17 gen 2011, 07:37 GMT-5
Hi

you are probably talking about the extrusion and revolve operation of the geometry. they are in v4.1 but might not be in 4.0

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi you are probably talking about the extrusion and revolve operation of the geometry. they are in v4.1 but might not be in 4.0 -- Good luck Ivar

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