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SOILREDEF,<soil>,<dir> | SOILREDEF,<soil>,<dir> | ||
- | This command will redefine the excavation volume layering for a 3D model based on 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. Only the layer list and the excavation volume layer information of the 3D model will be changed by this command. | + | NOT APPLICABLE TO CURRENT VERSION |
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+ | This command will redefine the excavation volume layering for a 3D model based on a 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. Only the layer list and the excavation volume layer information of the 3D model will be changed by this command. | ||
The 2D soil model must be defined on the global X-Z plane. The dir argument can be used to apply the soil model the X-Z plane to the Y-Z volume of the excavation volume. | The 2D soil model must be defined on the global X-Z plane. The dir argument can be used to apply the soil model the X-Z plane to the Y-Z volume of the excavation volume. | ||
- | All excavation volume elements for the 3D model must be explicitly defined by [[com:ETYPE]] or [[com:ETYPEGEN]] before using this command. The soil layering redefinition can only be applied to the global coordinate system, but the user can use [[com:ROTATE]] and [[com:TRANSLATE]] commands to adjust the orientation of the 3D model before using this command. | + | All excavation volume elements for the 3D model must be explicitly defined by [[com:ETYPE]] or [[com:ETYPEGEN]] before using this command. The soil layering redefinition can only be applied to the global coordinate system, but the user can use [[com:ROTATE]] command to adjust the orientation of the 3D model before using this command. |
* soil - the 2D soil model number | * soil - the 2D soil model number |