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peleda
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 140 Helped: 30 Location: Monte Carlo
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29 Sep 2008 20:48 Drawing wire on an arbitrary surface on FEKO 5.4 |
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Hi there - I have a cylinder, and I want to draw a wire / line on the surface of the cylinder. The wire is placed on the cylindrical section, with the edge touching the face.
Doing this on the symmetrical plane of the surface is easy - I know the diameter of the circle.
How do I exactly place a wire on any point of the circular surface, and then place a port between the vertex of the wire and the face of the cylinder.
Thanks,
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mvr
Joined: 19 Aug 2008 Posts: 27 Helped: 4
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30 Sep 2008 8:58 Drawing wire on an arbitrary surface on FEKO 5.4 |
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| Seems your main problem is just getting a point on the surface. Once the line is drawn making the port is easy. You can use the workplane - put it on the cylinder's axis. Set the grid spacing equal to the radius of the cylinder and then snap to grid.
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e_m_c
Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 23 Helped: 5
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30 Sep 2008 10:29 Drawing wire on an arbitrary surface on FEKO 5.4 |
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| Just interesting - what is the final application of such wire? It seems it will intersect with cylinder - is it OK?
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peleda
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 140 Helped: 30 Location: Monte Carlo
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30 Sep 2008 20:41 Re: Drawing wire on an arbitrary surface on FEKO 5.4 |
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Thanks everyone.
i finally got.
- I meshed the cylinder
- clicked on "show mesh vertices"
- Change to "snap to mesh vertex"
- then i drew my wire on the mesh vertex.
- I remeshed before simulating
The only problem is that the vertices are at wierd / irregular points. So i cannot get a nice good integer location.
I am kind of doing an antenna placement analysis. I am comparing field patterns.
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