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개요

2D Member 의 Solid 혹은 2D Sheet Body를 병합합니다.

실행

Summary


Merges the Solid or 2D Sheet Body of the 2D Member.

How to Run


  • Ribbon Menu > [Edit] Tab > [Edit Shape] Group > Union > Surface

설명

Explanation


Union(Surface)

기능선택한 객체들을 하나의 객체로 병합하는 기능입니다

Feature

This feature merges the selected objects into a single object.

  • [Select Target]

    • Master Object : 병합 후 신규 생성될 객체가 가질 속성을 참조해올 객체를 선택합니다Select the object to use as a property reference object for the newly created object that will result after the merge.

    • Other Object : Master 객체에 병합될 객체를 선택합니다. Master로 선택한 객체와 같은 종류의 객체만을 선택할 수 있습니다Select the object to be merged with the Master object. Only objects that are of same type as the Master object can be selected.

  • [Option]

    • Merge Face : On으로 설정한 경우, 객체들을 합친 후 객체 사이의 기존 윤곽선을 제거합니다If set to On, the existing contours are deleted after the objects have been merged.

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title상세 설명 Detailed Explanation (Merge Face)
  • On으로 설정한 경우.If set to On:


  • Off로 설정한 경우.If set to Off:

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title상세 설명 Detailed Explanation (Comparison with Union Solid와의 비교Solid)

위와 같이 한 쌍의 2D Member 를 대상으로 Union 기능을 사용한 경우를 예시로 사용하여 설명하려고 합니다The example shown aboves shows a pair of 2D Members with the Union feature applied.

When using the Union (Solid) 기능의 경우 선택한 객체의 3D Solid를 대상으로 병합하고 Master 객체의 속성을 가지도록 합니다. 그렇기에 생성된 객체는 기존 2D Member의 Solid를 추출하여 병합하며, 왼쪽의 속성창과 같이 Solid의 Geometry 정보를 갖는 3D Member가 됩니다. 그와 달리 Union(Surface) 기능의 경우 2D Face를 대상으로 병합하고 Master 객체의 속성을 가지도록 합니다. 그렇기에 생성된 객체는 기존 2D Member 중앙의 해석 면을 병합하며, 오른쪽의 속성창과 같이 Plane의 Geometry 정보를 갖는 2D Member가 됩니다.

참고자료

feature, set the 3D Solid of the selected objects as targets for merge, and assign the properties of the Master object. Hence, as shown in the properties window on the left, the newly created object is a 3D Member with Solid geometry information, that is a combination of the Solids extracted from the initial 2D Member objects. In contrast, when using the Union (Surface) feature, set the 2D Face of the selected objects as targets for merge, and assign the properties of the Master object. Hence, as shown in the properties window on the right, the newly created object is a 2D Member with Plane geometry information, that is a combination of the faces extracted from the initial 2D Member objects.

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