Slot Definition Dialog Box
This section describes the various options available in the Slot Definition dialog box to create a slot.
Profile Control
You can control the profile position by choosing one of the
following options:
-
Keep angle: keeps the angle value
between the sketch plane used for the profile and the tangent of
the center curve.
-
Pulling direction: sweeps the profile with
respect to a specified direction. For example, you need to use this
option if your center curve is a helix. In this case, you will select the helix axis
as the pulling direction.
- Reference surface: the angle value between axis h
and the reference surface is constant.
- Contextual commands creating the directions you need are available
from the Selection box:
- Create Line: For more information, see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Creating Wireframe Geometry: Creating Lines.
- Create Plane: see Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Creating Wireframe Geometry: Creating Planes.
- X Axis: the X axis of the current coordinate system origin (0,0,0) becomes the direction.
- Y Axis: the Y axis of the current coordinate system origin (0,0,0) becomes the direction.
- Z Axis: the Z axis of the current coordinate system origin (0,0,0) becomes the direction.
- Create Join: joins surfaces or curves. See Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Performing Operations on Shape Geometry: Joining Surfaces or Curves.
- Create Extrapol: Extrapolates surface boundaries or curves. See Generative Shape Design User's Guide: Performing Operations on Shape Geometry: Extrapolating Surfaces and Extrapolating Curves.
If you create any of these elements, the application then displays the corresponding icon in front of the Selection box. Clicking this icon enables you to edit the element. If you create any of these elements, the application then displays the corresponding icon in front of the Selection box. Clicking this icon enables you to edit the element.
If you have chosen to work in a hybrid design environment, the elements created on the fly via the contextual commands mentioned above are aggregated into sketch-based features. - Move profile to path: Easily associates profiles with
center curves but also sweeps a single sketch along multiple center
curves.
This option can be accessed if Pulling direction of Reference surface is
already on, and builds the profile with the following
understanding:
- The origin of the sketch plane (i.e. 0,0) will be swept along the
path.
- The vertical axis of the sketch plane (i.e. 0,1) will be kept
parallel to either the pulling direction (if the profile control is
set to Pullingdirection) or the normal to
the Reference surface (if profile control is set to Reference
surface).
Merge Slot's EndsThe Merge slot's ends option is to be used in specific
cases. It lets the application create material between the ends of
the slot and existing material. For an example, see Trimming Ribs or Slots.
Defining a Slot
You can combine the different elements for creating slots.
Center CurvesThe following rules should be kept in mind:
- 3D center curves must be continuous in tangency.
- If the center curve is planar, it can be discontinuous in
tangency.
- Center curves must not be composed of several geometric
elements
About Profiles
This section provides information on the profiles used to create a
slot.
You can use the following geometry to define a profile.
If you have chosen to work in a hybrid design environment, the elements created on the fly via the contextual commands mentioned above are aggregated into sketch-based features. - You can use an open profile provided existing material can trim the
slot. For more information, see
Trimming Ribs or Slots.
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