Cylinder
Create a solid or hollow (surface) cylinder in 3D. The cylinder is a right circular cylinder; that is, a cylinder that has circles as bases aligned one directly above the other.
Syntax
model.component(<ctag>).geom(<tag>).create(<ftag>,"Cylinder");
model.component(<ctag>).geom(<tag>).feature(<ftag>).set(property,<value>);
model.component(<ctag>).geom(<tag>).feature(<ftag>).getType(property);
Description
Use model.component(<ctag>).geom(<tag>).create(<ftag>,"Cylinder") to create a cylinder. The following properties are available:
Direction of the axis. Vector has length 3 if axistype is cartesian, and length 2 if axistype is spherical.
x | y | z | cartesian | spherical
on | off
on | off
on | off
solid | surface
on | off
all | obj | dom | bnd | edg | pnt | off
Show selections, if selresult is on, of resulting objects in physics, materials, and so on, or in part instances. obj is not available in a component’s geometry. dom, bnd, and edg are not available in all features.
this | Part Instance feature
xyplane | Work plane feature
Work Plane feature that defines the coordinate system. The default, xyplane, is the global Cartesian coordinate system.
For information about the selresult and contributeto properties, see Selections of Geometric Entities.
Compatibility
model.component(<ctag>).geom(<tag>).create(<ftag>,"cylinder3") creates a solid cylinder.
model.component(<ctag>).geom(<tag>).create(<ftag>,"cylinder2") creates a surface cylinder.
The following properties are also available:
Alias for axis when axistype is spherical
Alias for axis when axistype is cartesian
x, y, z
The property const is no longer available.
Example
The following commands generate a surface cylinder and a solid cylinder:
Code for Use with Java
Model model = ModelUtil.create("Model1");
model.component().create("comp1");
GeomSequence g = model.component("comp1").geom().create("geom1",3);
g.angularUnit("rad");
g.create("c2","Cylinder");
g.feature("c2").set("type","surface");
g.feature("c2").set("r",0.5);
g.feature("c2").set("h",4);
g.feature("c2").set("pos","1 1 0");
g.feature("c2").set("axis","pi/2 0");
g.create("c3","Cylinder");
g.feature("c3").set("r",20);
g.feature("c3").set("h",40);
g.feature("c3").set("pos","0 0 -100");
g.feature("c3").set("axis","1 1 1");
g.run();
Code for Use with MATLAB
model = ModelUtil.create('Model1');
model.component.create('comp1');
g = model.component('comp1').geom.create('geom1',3);
g.angularUnit('rad');
g.create('c2','Cylinder');
g.feature('c2').set('type','surface');
g.feature('c2').set('r',0.5);
g.feature('c2').set('h',4);
g.feature('c2').set('pos','1 1 0');
g.feature('c2').set('axis','pi/2 0');
g.create('c3','Cylinder');
g.feature('c3').set('r',20);
g.feature('c3').set('h',40);
g.feature('c3').set('pos','0 0 -100');
g.feature('c3').set('axis','1 1 1');
g.run;
See Also
Cone, ECone