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Defining a Cone

The cone volume shape is defined by two radii and the cartesian XYZ center points of the two cylindrical ends. The center axis of the cone does not need to be aligned to the XYZ global system. This volume shape is represented by a node in the STAR-CCM+ object tree, has its own properties and shares a pop-up menu with other types of volume shapes.

The cone volume shape can be created either manually or graphically using the point tool. An example is shown below:

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