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SOILINTER,<soil>,<dir>,<tol> | SOILINTER,<soil>,<dir>,<tol> | ||
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Transfer the interaction node area from a 3d excavation model onto a 2d soil model. | Transfer the interaction node area from a 3d excavation model onto a 2d soil model. | ||
- | Both models should be in Submodeler memory before using this command. The user should select the 3D model to be changed by using the [[com::ACTM]] before using this command. This command will only change the interaction status of nodes on the 2d soil model. | + | Both models should be in ACS-SASSI User Interface memory before using this command. The user should select the 3D model to be changed by using the [[com::ACTM]] before using this command. This command will only change the interaction status of nodes on the 2d soil model. |
The user must define the interaction node on the 3d model before using this command. The 2d soil model should always be defined along the x-z axis. The dir command allows the user to select if the x-z area or the y-z area of the interaction nodes will be applied to the 2d soil model. the tol argument is a floating point distance past the interaction area where the interaction nodes will be created in the 2d soil model. | The user must define the interaction node on the 3d model before using this command. The 2d soil model should always be defined along the x-z axis. The dir command allows the user to select if the x-z area or the y-z area of the interaction nodes will be applied to the 2d soil model. the tol argument is a floating point distance past the interaction area where the interaction nodes will be created in the 2d soil model. |