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Old   July 6, 2006, 00:45
Default createing a circumferential line on a cylinder
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Ralf Schmidt
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Hi!

I want to know, how it is possible, to create a circumferential line around a cylinder for postprocessing.

Any idea??

Ralf

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Old   July 6, 2006, 02:36
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clem
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you can create an iso-surface of grid (isox, y or z)based on the surface of your cylinder. The intersection will create the line you want. I just don't know how it will draw xy-plot due to the loop.

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Old   July 6, 2006, 03:15
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Ralf Schmidt
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OK!! thanks, that is working great!!!

xy plot is with option "curve lenght" no problem!

Now, when I want a line, that has 1 mm distance to that circumferential line around that cylinder, how to do that?????

Any additional idea??

Ralf
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