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Old   November 6, 2012, 08:24
Post Problems with revolve (axis intersects all profiles)
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Hi all,

I have imported a coordinates file to create a 3D curve. It will close up the curve. When i tried to revolve a line body along an axis, it will give me an error telling me that my axis intersects all profiles. I'm trying to create something like a "bowl".

But when i create points and revolve, it can give me the "bowl" shape. But its not a surface. How can i solve this?

Thanks alot!



I have attached the coordinates file.


3D_Coordinates_ANSYS.txt
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