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Old   April 1, 2021, 03:04
Default Automated feature position change along the curve/edge (2D)
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Hello all,
My name is Martynas and I am student at Coventry University. Currently I am doing a project where I need to evaluate the affect of surface roughness (bumps) on a vehicle profile. This is a 2D steady state simulation. So far, I have my baseline simulation working. And I was wondering would it be possible to automate the change of position of a bump/bumps on a surface? (let’s say the bump would move 100mm forward along the surface with each sim) I need them to follow the curve of the profile (basically the outer edge). My aim is to compare a number of simulations with different bump placement.
Any help would be appreciated.
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