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I am evaluated the coordinates of a bezier sample set (see image below) of a quadratic NURBS multipatch created with 9 control points. The patch is in a rectangle shape and deformed by increasing control weights to get a certain shape. The general method used to create sample set:
However, due to this change in weight, the general method creates a set of elongated points (see figure below). Is there a way to change the distribution of bezier points? For example by manipulating the mapping function?
Context: This sample set will be used by other members of a project in a commercial tool (like Abaqus or Ansys) to validate.
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Hi @gertjanvanzwieten,
I am evaluated the coordinates of a bezier sample set (see image below) of a quadratic NURBS multipatch created with 9 control points. The patch is in a rectangle shape and deformed by increasing control weights to get a certain shape. The general method used to create sample set:
However, due to this change in weight, the general method creates a set of elongated points (see figure below). Is there a way to change the distribution of bezier points? For example by manipulating the mapping function?
Context: This sample set will be used by other members of a project in a commercial tool (like Abaqus or Ansys) to validate.
Best, Sai
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