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Area properties without BMX

kgrande

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Hi all,


I am trying to find a way to calculate the area of a specific surface automatically, and ultimately link it to an excel file. Unfortunately I don't have a license for behavioral modeller.


I am able to create an evaluate feature in the model tree using : insert --> model datum --> evaluate --> area


Is there any way I can extract the information in this feature to a parameter, a table in a drawing or any other useful format?





All help appreciated,





best regards,





Kris
 
To create a parameter with the value....


in the model create the datum evaluate feature, noting the name you use for the measurement.


Create a parameter. Create a relation such as aa= area1:fid_feature_name, where feature_name is what appears in the model tree and area1 is the measurement name.


you now have a parameter you can use anywhere.
 
Thanks Kvision!





It did the trick, very easy. I do have another question though...





Is there any way to calculate the center of area of a surface directly? I know I can do this indirectly by thickening the surface, and calculating the center of gravity of the solid.





All answers appreciated,





Kristoffer
 
Datum evaluate doesn't provide that data. You need BMX to get x-section mass properties like the centroid.
 
Just as I thought. But I'm not sure BMX can do it either, because I am not after a cross section, but a 3D surface/quilt.





Thanks anyway
 
If you like I can send you a UDF that will automaticall measure a surface area and add the feature to the model tree. To use a parameter from a measurement you must have BMX and the feature must be in the model tree. If you want, contact me at [email protected]





Phil
 

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