Home / Programs / HYDRUS / Tutorials for Version 2.x / Tutorial 5.10
Here you can see several additional figures from the tutorial 5.10 - “Tunnel through a hill”.This tutorial shows a model of a more complex landscape with a tunnel through curved geological layers, created using an intersection of multiple surfaces. The hillside is defined using three major geological layers: the bottom layer (dark blue), the intermediate layer (light blue), and the surface layer (green), each defined using curved surfaces. The tunnel (the red object) is defined using a surface that intersects all other three surfaces. The tunnel is defined using an upper quad, which is formed using four arcs (two arcs defining the end cross-sections and two arcs more or less parallel with the axis of a tunnel), and a lower quad (base of the tunnel), which is formed using two lines defining the ends of the tunnel and again two arcs more or less parallel with the axis of a tunnel. Notice the automatically calculated intersections between various curved surfaces.Hint: Click on a figure to see the large image.
Copyright © 2021, PC-Progress s.r.o. | powered by NetGenium