Hi all,
I wanted to ask your opinions on the best practice to make a nest/setting jig for a part of irregular geometry.
I am currently tasked with this for a lot of parts but I am not sure what the most efficient way to go about this in NX is, two lines of thought currently are:
Extrude...
@Dawson70 - Thats interesting, 100% of sketches made in 3D space.
So if I understand, 3 planes, 3 3D sketches on them planes, and then smooth curves in space between planes then use tube feature.
I wonder how I would join each corner, optimizing this for 3D printing.
For reference this was the result from sweeping and patterning. The corners do not fully join and I can't figure out how to extend if that's necessary.
@Dawson70 Thanks for the reply. I cannot open the file (error: this is not a part file). I suspect it is a version issue (Running NX 9.0)
I attempted sweep, it worked well but still ended up with corners being an issue, after patterning I have 1 corner which fell short and did not intersect...
Thanks for the tips,
So I created the three sketches across three planes.
Sketched a curve in 3D space.
Attempt to use the tube tool, get an error:
Gaps in string, I am stuck.
Any suggestions?
I think I will try sweep along a guide.
Wanted to produce this 'light shade' ornament thing.
I am a great novice at CAD, my steps to produce this were as follows:
Sketch circle
Offset
Create Datum/Plane above circle
Sketch Hexagon
Offset
Repeat for Upper Level
This is where I am stuck as to what the most efficient approach is...
Hi,
I am wondering if you can edge blend between two intersecting features. In the image attached you can see a sweeped handle against a surface. This is intended to 3D print but I cannot edge blend the point at which the handle intersects with the surface.
Is there anyway arround this...
So I have a body of a door. The blue shaded area is where a badge should be. I need to replicate the curves of the door, and produce a setting jig for the badge x mm from the side and y mm from the bottom.
I tried untrimming but really not sure. Any help apreciated.
I am in the process of designing a setting jig yes.
Can't share photos. For example, I need to match a badge/logo to the back of a chair, the back of this chair is curved and the badge must be fit against the headrest.
All parts are referenced from the front centre of the seat.
How do I go...
I am wondering what the best process for matching the contours of a surface in order to produce a setting jig are. Something like a badge on a car door for example.
I was thinking:
- Create a plane perpendicular to the farthest point of the surface.
- Sketch on the plane. Extrude to...
The only dimension should be T-1? I don't follow.
I don't think roark is wrong, there are just a lot of opinions on which formula to use.
A MIT spreadsheet for beam frequency I found suggested I use the following equation:
https://gyazo.com/dda4d2cc79a8376b17f3d00490483006
where k = npi...
I have been trying to find some formula to follow to calculate the frequency of a simply supported beam for some time and there are so many suggestions I am not sure what to follow.
I have a beam with 2 point loads, equidistant from the beam supports and, a uniform distributed load across the...
The following picture shows the formula I am following for natural frequencies. This doesn't take in to account mass does it?
The values for natural frequencies vary hugely compared to ansys.
On a seperate note, is this method of superposition applied to finding the natural frequencies of a beam such as this as I can only find formulae for beams with point loads or uniform loads, not a combination.
https://gyazo.com/166343a6b10ccf380eefd975b1565a56
So that is the beam. It has a cross section of (0.3x0.35m)
Am I correct in thinking deflection is as follows:
2{Pa(3l2 - 4a2)/24EI} + (5wl4/384EI)
or do I just make P the value of the sum of the point loads?
This help is really...
@BARetired, is that the overall equation or the deflection at 1.5/3/4.5?
I worked out deflection to be ~6mm however, ANSYS modelling suggests it should be arround 14. Of course there may be error in my model on ANSYS.
Cheers, I will look in to superposition.
The beam is 6m long, Point loads at 1.5m & 4.5m and a distributed load across the length.
Should I calculate the deflection at 1.5m with the point load and multiply it by 2 or calculate deflection at 1.5m and 4.5m seperately?