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'''Subtractive Pipe''' creates a subtractive solid in the active Body by sweeping one or more sketches (also referred to as cross-sections) along an open or closed path. Its shape is then subtracted from the existing solid. |
'''Subtractive Pipe''' creates a subtractive solid in the active Body by sweeping one or more sketches (also referred to as cross-sections) along an open or closed path. Its shape is then subtracted from the existing solid. |
Revision as of 20:25, 26 February 2018
Sweep sottrattivo |
Posizione nel menu |
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Part Design → Sweep sottrattivo |
Ambiente |
PartDesign |
Avvio veloce |
None |
Introdotto nella versione |
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Vedere anche |
Sweep additivo, Loft sottrattivo |
Descrizione
Subtractive Pipe creates a subtractive solid in the active Body by sweeping one or more sketches (also referred to as cross-sections) along an open or closed path. Its shape is then subtracted from the existing solid.
How to use
- Press the Subtractive pipe button.
- In the Select feature dialog, select a sketch to be used as first cross-section and click OK.
- Alternatively, a single sketch can be selected prior to pressing the Subtractive pipe button.
- In the Pipe parameters under Profile, press the Object button.
- Select the sketch to be used as path in the 3D view:
- Alternatively, edges of the body can be selected by pressing Add Edge and selecting edges in the 3D view.
- To use more than one cross-section, under Section transformation set the Transform mode to Multisection; press Add Section then select a sketch in the 3D view. Repeat for each additional cross-section.
- Set options if needed and click OK.
Options
Properties
- DatiLabel: name given to the operation, this name can be changed at convenience.
- DatiRefine: true or false. If set to true, cleans the solid from residual edges left by features. See Part RefineShape for more details.
- DatiSections: lists the sections used.
- DatiSpine Tangent: true or false (default). True extends the path to include tangent edges.
- DatiAuxiliary Spine Tangent: true or false (default). True extends the auxiliary path to include tangent edges.
- DatiAuxiliary Curvelinear: true or false (default). True calculates normal between equidistant points on both spines.
- DatiMode: profile mode. See Options.
- DatiBinormal: binormal vector for corresponding orientation mode.
- DatiTransition: transition mode. Options are Transformed, Right Corner or Round Corner.
- DatiTransformation: Constant uses a single cross-section. Multisection uses two or more cross-sections. Linear, S-shape and Interpolation are currently not functional.
Limitations
- Sketches used for cross-sections must form closed profiles.
- It is not possible to use a vertex as cross-section.
- A cross-section cannot lie on the same plane as the one immediately preceding it.
- To better control the shape of the pipe, it is recommended that all the cross-sections have the same number of segments. For example, for a pipe between a rectangle and a circle, the circle may be broken down into 4 connected arcs.