Extrusion along a path

In principle, Extrusion along a path works in the same way as Extrusion, the main difference is that we define not a vector, but a path of extrusion which must be a meshed edge. To get an idea of how this algorithm works, examine several examples, starting from the most simple case of extrusion along a straight edge. In all examples the same mesh will be extruded along different paths and with different parameters. This sample 2D mesh has two quadrangle faces and seven edges. Look at the picture, where white digits are the node numbers and green are the element numbers:

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The left image shows a 1D path mesh, built on a linear edge, and the initial 2D mesh. The right image shows the result of extrusion of two edges (#1 and #2) of the initial mesh along the path. Node #1 of path mesh has been selected as Start node.

 

The left image shows a 1D path mesh, built on curvilinear edge, and the initial  2D mesh.

The central image shows the result of extrusion of one edge (#2) of the initial mesh along the path.  Node #1 of path mesh has been selected as Start node.

The same, but using angles {45, 45, 45, 0, -45, -45, -45}

 

 

In this example the path mesh has been built on a wire (polyline with six edges). The first edge of the wire was used as Shape (edge), node #1 as Start node. The angles have been defined as {10, 10, 10}. The middle edge (#4) of the initial mesh has been extruded.

 

 

This extrusion bases on the same path mesh as in the previous example but the third edge of the wire was set as Shape (edge) and node #4 as Start node. Please note, that the extrusion has been done in direction from node #4 to node #3, i.e. against the wire direction. In this example both faces of the initial mesh have been extruded.

 

The left image shows a path mesh built on a closed edge (circle).

The central image shows the result of extrusion of both faces of the initial mesh. Note, that no sewing has been done, so, there are six coincident nodes and two coincident faces in the resulting mesh.

The same, but using angles {45, -45, 45, -45, 45, -45, 45, -45}

 

 

To use Extrusion along a path:

1. From the Modification menu choose the Extrusion along a path item or click button in the toolbar. The following dialog box will appear:

 

 

2. In the dialog box you should  

Path definition consists of several elements

 

3. There are two optional parameters, which can be very useful.

4. Click the Apply or OK button. Mesh edges will be extruded into faces, faces into volumes. The external surface of the resulting 3d mesh (if faces have been extruded) is covered with faces, and corners with edges. If the path is closed, the resulting mesh can contain duplicated nodes and faces, because no sewing is done.

 

 See Also a sample TUI Script of an Extrusion along a Path operation.