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 ====== Model Type: Extrusion 1.1 ====== ====== Model Type: Extrusion 1.1 ======
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 +^ **Figure 19: Extrusion 1.0 Model** ^
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 +| 3D illustration of the Extrusion 1.0 model. A 2D profile (\textit{a}, \textit{b}, \textit{c}, \textit{d}, \textit{e}, \textit{f}) defined in the **paths** array is extruded along the $E$ vector with default 'up' as $U$ (parallel to the $z$-axis) by a specified **length**. It is typically used to generate flat laying surfaces; with $U = Z$, the surface lies horizontally. |
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 The **Extrusion 1.1** model generates a 3D solid by extruding a 2D profile along a specified axis. This model is ideal for producing flat or vertically extended components, where the shape is constant along the extrusion direction. The **Extrusion 1.1** model generates a 3D solid by extruding a 2D profile along a specified axis. This model is ideal for producing flat or vertically extended components, where the shape is constant along the extrusion direction.
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 *Figure: 3D illustration of the Extrusion 1.0 model. A 2D profile (**a**, **b**, **c**, **d**, **e**, **f**) defined in the **''paths''** array is extruded along the $E$ vector with default 'up' as $U$ (parallel to the $z$-axis) by a specified **''length''**. It is typically used to generate flat laying surfaces; with $U = Z$, the surface lies horizontally.* *Figure: 3D illustration of the Extrusion 1.0 model. A 2D profile (**a**, **b**, **c**, **d**, **e**, **f**) defined in the **''paths''** array is extruded along the $E$ vector with default 'up' as $U$ (parallel to the $z$-axis) by a specified **''length''**. It is typically used to generate flat laying surfaces; with $U = Z$, the surface lies horizontally.*
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 === Required Parameters === === Required Parameters ===
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 //This section describes the geometry generation behavior of the Extrusion 1.1 model, applicable in IG.Model.Processor version ≥ 1.4.0.100.// //This section describes the geometry generation behavior of the Extrusion 1.1 model, applicable in IG.Model.Processor version ≥ 1.4.0.100.//
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