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April 23, 2023, 04:05 |
How to make a horizontal cut in a 3D figure that was originally a 2D figure
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Lucía
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Hi, I am working on my final project and I have some simulations of two concentric cylinders that I have done in 2D. These results are exported to CFD Post and I want to show them in 3D but as if it were cut by 2 planes forming a wedge.
I have managed to show the complete tube in 3D but not cut and I can't find the solution. (One of the images is how I have done the simulations in 2D and the other how it is in full 3D) I don't know if I explained myself well, I hope someone knows the solution. Thank you |
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