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November 6, 2020 at 10:50 pm
prem1649
SubscriberI have designed a curve with fit points as a part of my research work, my professor told me to find out end conditions of that spline curve among, clamped, natural, periodic or not a knot.n -
November 9, 2020 at 1:18 pm
Aniket
Forum ModeratorPlease take a look at:nIf you are not able to access the link, Please check my signature to check how to do that.nSplines can be Open End, Open End with Fit Points, Open End with Control Points, Open End with Fit and Control Points, Closed End, Closed End with Fit Points in Ansys.nAlso, please take a look at:n-AniketnHow to access Ansys help linksnGuidelines for Posting on Ansys Learning Forumn
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