<div class="gmail_quote">I'm solving a problem that can be simplified into a bidimensional problem. The problem is the estimation of the wear line of a blast furnace hearth.<br>I want to "rotate" my bidimensional solution around the axis to generate a 3d figure. The figures will help you guys to understand.<br>
<br>The following figure shows the temperature map of a radial section of the hearth.<br><br><br><div style="text-align:center"><img alt="Inline image 1" src="cid:ii_136126376a809011" height="430" width="589"><br></div><br>
<br><div style="text-align:center"><div style="text-align:left">The next figure shows an idea of what I want to do:<br><br><div style="text-align:center"><img alt="Inline image 1" src="cid:ii_136125a736c4e4b0" height="429" width="587"><br>
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This figure was generated with the rotation filter. I used the filter 4 times and have changed the orientation of each one, just to show the idea<br>of the final result that I want. The 3d figure should be something like a cylinder. It's like an interpolation of the rotation of the bidimensional<br>
figure around the center axis.<br><br>Anyone knows how can I do that?<br><br><br></div></div></div></div>
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