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I'm drawing the following diagram:
My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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I'm drawing the following diagram:
My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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I'm drawing the following diagram:
My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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I'm drawing the following diagram:
My doubt is how to make the arrows curved (smooth) near is base. It seems strange this way. Follows the code:
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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With the to [out=...,in=...]
syntax one can make the corners smoother.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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One could also just switch on and off rounded corners
along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
[rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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With the to [out=...,in=...]
syntax one can make the corners smoother.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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With the to [out=...,in=...]
syntax one can make the corners smoother.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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With the to [out=...,in=...]
syntax one can make the corners smoother.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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With the to [out=...,in=...]
syntax one can make the corners smoother.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(1.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=180] ++(0.3,0.5)-- ++(0.7,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.50,0)--(4.50,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (7.2,0.25)--(7.2,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
usepackage[outline]contour
usetikzlibrarycalc,arrows.meta,patterns,backgrounds
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)-- ++(1,0) to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5) -- ++(-0.25,0) to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(2,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)to [out=0,in=90]
++(0.2,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)to [out=90,in=0] ++(-0.25,0.5)-- ++(1,0)--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)-- ++(0,-0.5)-- (0,3.25)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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One could also just switch on and off rounded corners
along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
[rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
One could also just switch on and off rounded corners
along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
[rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
add a comment |
One could also just switch on and off rounded corners
along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
[rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
One could also just switch on and off rounded corners
along the path. The advantage is that one does not need to know the angles of the path.
documentclass[tikz,border=20pt]standalone
usepackagemathptmx
begindocument
begintikzpicture
shade[left color=black!10, right color=black!80]
(0,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners] --
++(0,-0.25) -- ++(-0.25,0) -- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cus(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners] -- ++(0,0.5)--
++(1,0)[rounded corners=0]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_fe(t)$ -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]$P_cur(t)$
-- ++(0.5,0.5)-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(2,0) [sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Perdas por atrito -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.25)-- ++(-0.25,0)-- ++(0.5,-0.5) node[anchor=north]Outras perdas -- ++(0.5,0.5)
-- ++(-0.25,0)[rounded corners]-- ++(0,0.5)-- ++(1,0)[sharp corners]--
++(0,-0.5)-- ++(1.5,1.5) node[anchor=west]$P_o(t)$ -- ++(-1.5,1.5)
[rounded corners]-- ++(0,-0.5)[sharp corners]
-- ++(-10.5,0)-- ++(0,-3.25);
draw (0.0,1.5) node[anchor=east]$P(t)$;
draw[thick, dashed] (4.0,0)--(4.0,3.75) node[anchor=south]Entreferro;
draw[thick, dashed] (6.5,0.25)--(6.5,3.75) node[anchor=south]$P_e(t)$;
endtikzpicture
enddocument
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