MDGroup
Mechanical
- May 22, 2007
- 230
I have a Solidworks Part Model that was generated as a 3D scan of an object. The top surface of the part is a vast series of peaks and valleys.
I am looking for a way to generate a image that uses colors to show the height of the part at different locations and show the undulations that occur across the surface.
Imagine a topographical map of a mountain range, with the low valleys being blue and gradually transitioning to the peaks being red. (Similar to FEA results of a Stress Analysis, but relating to height)
Has anyone done anything like this before, or have any suggestions?
I thought of running an FEA with a negligible forces then displaying the displacement. But displacement is relative to each nodes original position. Is there a way to display each nodes position as a distance from a selected plane, instead of from its original position?
Or is there a way in Photoworks to accomplish? (Note there are several thousand surfaces, so selecting/coloring each surface individually is not an option)
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Lou
SW2007 SP4
I am looking for a way to generate a image that uses colors to show the height of the part at different locations and show the undulations that occur across the surface.
Imagine a topographical map of a mountain range, with the low valleys being blue and gradually transitioning to the peaks being red. (Similar to FEA results of a Stress Analysis, but relating to height)
Has anyone done anything like this before, or have any suggestions?
I thought of running an FEA with a negligible forces then displaying the displacement. But displacement is relative to each nodes original position. Is there a way to display each nodes position as a distance from a selected plane, instead of from its original position?
Or is there a way in Photoworks to accomplish? (Note there are several thousand surfaces, so selecting/coloring each surface individually is not an option)
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Lou
SW2007 SP4