Building by blocks

Introduction.

 

Below are some general notions about blocks:

 

A block is a an elementary geometric solid that has specific geometric constraints oriented for meshing. In the hexahedral case, blocks have 6 faces and each face has 4 edges.  

 

Tetrahedral Block - is a block with constraints for tetrahedral meshing.

 

Hexahedral Block - is a block with constraints for hexahedral meshing.

 

Block Compound - is a compound composed of blocks only.

 

These functionalities are available from the main menu via New Entity / Blocks.

 

 

 

Quadrangle face

 

Description: Builds a face using the below mentioned arguments. This operation allows to build a face bypassing the intermediate stage of building edges and wires (in the case of building by 4 points) or wires (in the case of building by 4 or 2 edges).

 

The Result of the operation will be a GEOM_Object (face).

 

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Hexahedral solid

 

Description: Builds a hexahedral solid. either of the below mentioned arguments. This operation allows to build a solid bypassing the intermediate stage of building a shell and 4 faces (in the case of building by 2 faces) or just a shell (in the case of building by 6 faces).

 

The Result of the operation will be a GEOM_Object (solid).

 

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Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of Building by Blocks.