Revolve
To revolve planar objects into 3D, right-click a geometry or a work plane node, and select Revolve (). Then enter the properties of the revolve operation.
General
From the Revolve from list, select Faces to revolve planar faces from the 3D geometry. Select the faces that you want to revolve in the Graphics window. These appear in the Input faces list. All selected faces must lie in the same plane.
Alternatively, from the Revolve from list, select Work plane to revolve objects from a work plane. In the Work plane list, select the work plane to revolve from. Select the objects that you want to revolve in the Graphics window. They appear in the Input objects list.
Click the Active button to toggle between turning ON and OFF the Input objects or Input faces selections.
Select the Unite with input objects check box to unite the input objects with the revolved objects. Clear the Unite with input objects check box to keep the revolved objects separate from the input objects.
Revolution Angles
Click the Angles button to specify the start angle (default: 0 degrees) and end angle (default value: 360 degrees; that is, a full revolution) of the revolution. If you click the Full revolution button you get a full revolution. This selection also enables the Keep original faces check box that controls if the original faces are kept in the revolved 3D geometry. Keeping these faces is necessary if you want to create a swept mesh. By default, COMSOL keeps such faces.
Revolution Axis
Select 2D in the Axis type list to specify the revolution axis in the local coordinate system. When revolving work plane objects, the local coordinate system is defined by the work plane’s coordinate system. When revolving planar faces, the local coordinate system is defined by the face with the smallest face number in the first geometry object in the geometry sequence. Select 3D in the Axis type list to specify the revolution axis in the 3D coordinate system.
Point on the Revolution Axis
Specify a point on the revolution axis in the local coordinate system in the xw and yw fields. Alternatively, if Axis type is 3D, specify a point on the revolution axis in the 3D coordinate system in the x, y, and z fields.
Direction of Revolution Axis
Specify a direction vector for the revolution axis in the local coordinate system in the xw and yw fields. Alternatively, if Axis type is 3D, specify a direction vector for the revolution axis in the 3D coordinate system in the x, y, and z fields.
Polygon Resolution of Edges
This setting determines how accurately the edges in the revolution direction are represented. The resolution is the subdivision of the circle along which the 2D geometry is rotated.
Selections of Resulting Entities
If you want to make the resulting entities contribute to a cumulative selection, select a cumulative selection from the Contribute to list (the default, None, gives no contribution), or click the New button to create a new cumulative selection (see Cumulative Selections).
Select the Resulting objects selection check box to create predefined selections (for all levels — objects, domains, boundaries, edges, and points — that are applicable) in subsequent nodes in the geometry sequence. To also make all or one of the types of resulting entities (domains, boundaries, edges, and points) that the resulting objects consist of available as selections in all applicable selection lists (in physics and materials settings, for example), choose an option from the Show in physics (Show in instances if in a geometry part) list: All levels, Domain selection, Boundary selection, Edge selection, or Point selection. The default is Domain selection, which is suitable for use with materials and physics defined in domains. For use with a boundary condition, for example, choose Boundary selection. These selections do not appear as separate selection nodes in the model tree. Select Off to not make any selection available outside of the geometry sequence.