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How to subdivide half-cylinder inside surface into three parts?

How to subdivide half-cylinder inside surface into three parts?

How to subdivide half-cylinder inside surface into three parts?

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Hi,

  I am new with Femap and I have to divide half-cylinder's inside surface into two parts to put loads on each surface part.
Does anybody know how it should be done?

Thank You in advance for help.

RE: How to subdivide half-cylinder inside surface into three parts?

Check into the "Divide Face" command - it sounds like that you accomplish what you are looking for.
What version of NX are you on?

RE: How to subdivide half-cylinder inside surface into three parts?

Place curves on the surface where you want then use the 'divide face' command to split the face into multiple pieces.

RE: How to subdivide half-cylinder inside surface into three parts?

I just noticed (because I needed to use it) that "subdivide face" is called "divide face" in NX6.
Previously that funstion was called "subdivide face" but that term is being used for something else in the Design Simulation Application

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