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making a helical half sphere ? 2

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FXjohn

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Mar 17, 2007
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I'm trying to make a design out of helical wrapped wire that makes a cylinder and the ends in a half sphere. I;m not sure how to apply the law curve function to do that. NX 7.5

see attached picture and UG file

thanks

 
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A quick idea.
Do a revolve, in sheet mode, to create your half sphere.
Then project the spiral on this surface upon the Z axis.
 
hey that is a good idea, thank you
 
Hi Frank,

I wonder what happens to the Tube when you assign the Turns expression a value of 11.8 or 12?

NXHerbie
NX7.5.3.3
 
thanks, FrankSwinks. good work
 
NXherbie said:
I wonder what happens to the Tube when you assign the Turns expression a value of 11.8 or 12?

Edit the tube parameters and use the "multiple segments" output option for this case.

www.nxjournaling.com
 
Hi NXHerbie,

To add to the last turn change the PitchAngle expression to be 90/(floor(turns)+1). Then you can set turns to say 10.5 etc. There will still be a limit to get a valid tube in the last turn.

Frank Swinkels
 
Stephlouv's approach results in an uniform radial pitch when viewed from the top of the dome.

Frank's approach results in a uniform spacing along the face of the sphere.

Attached is a third approach approach that results in a constant pitch along the z axis and controls the helix radius with a set of law curves.

 
 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=6a26603f-89ba-45ab-b225-0ad1b5abc7d0&file=sherical_helix.prt
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