how to draw a 3D pix from 2D axisymmetric data
is there any software which can draw a 3D graph from 2D axisymmetric data
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Re: how to draw a 3D pix from 2D axisymmetric data
do you mean, create an object of revolution?
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Re: how to draw a 3D pix from 2D axisymmetric data
Yes!
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Re: how to draw a 3D pix from 2D axisymmetric data
We have a tool. Komodo-REV. We are planing to move this into our Rhea-series tools. Komodo is a data digitization tool but has an object of revolution construction dialog. Komodo usage is pretty simple:
o load or paste bitmap o locate xy corners of the plot o define graph extents o fill points (auto fill or single click) o export points (if using as a digitizer) o revolve points on either x or y axis (with offset) to create the STL o export STL (ASCII) to file Komodo also has a Laplacian smoother to help refine the lay-down of the points. Komodo is currently freeware; the help file is scant to non-existent. Send an email, and I will send a download link. regards DSS |
Re: how to draw a 3D pix from 2D axisymmetric data
I have renamed the digitization tool to Rhea-Emulus. This can now be downloaded with an installer from our downloads page. I also posted a getting-started tutorial:
www.TITANAlgorithms.com/tutorials/rhea_emulus/tutorial_gs/index.html email if you have questions or problems good luck regard DSS |
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