3D Layered Domain

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In the 3D-Standard version, the three-dimensional domain can be defined using a single 3D-Layered Solid. This solid is defined by a Base Surface, which is a 2D domain of an arbitrary shape, and a set of Thickness Vectors that define the variable thickness of the 3D domain. Such domain is then called the 3D-Layered domain. Although such domains can not be fully general, they allow definition of a majority of realistic 3D problems. More information about definition of three-dimensional layered domain can be found at 3D-Layered Solid.



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