Linkblade
Mechanical
- May 13, 2013
- 6
Hi there,
I’ve got a 3D CAD modelling question I would like to ask you. We are using Siemens NX 6.0.5.3 in our company.
What we like to do is the following:
1. Create a spline with an almost smooth first and second derivation (eyeballed with 2.derivation analysis view on curve is ok)
2. Save/Export the spline data list to harddrive (every necessary defining information)
3. Recreate this spline from the spline data list (manually by typing the data is ok)
What I actually did is the following:
1. I’ve created a spline by using Insert -> Curve -> Studio-Spline
a. Point method
b. spline of 3rd degree
c. selected 4 previous defined points (I know there have to be [curve degree + 1] points at minimum for point method)
d. spline is there
e. right mouse clicked on the spline points and changed their tangent, tangent value and second derivation (curvature?) to make the second derivation curve between all points smooth. smooth means, that the curve (of the second derivation) has no jumps and no hard edges (see picture for example)
2. I’ve read out the defining informations of the spline by using Information -> Spline…
a. Coordinates xyz of 12 poles and 8 nodes (knot points) building 9 segments are listed, which I think define this spline.
3. I now tried to recreate this spline by entering the read out informations.
a. Insert -> Curve -> Studio-Spline
b. pole Method this time, because NX is defining the spline with poles and nodes.
c. entered all the poles given from the previous outread spline information.
d. got a spline which goes right through all poles -> poles are identical!
e. but as you can see in the picture the nodes are not the same!
the teal curve is the original and the red one is the recreated one.
f. when you zoom into the spot where dimension p913=180 ends in the defined white point, you see that the recreated curve does not go through the point! -> it’s not the same spline!
Is there a way to enter the poles AND the nodes when creating a spline?
Is there a way to create a spline more easiliy?
Did I do anything wrong?
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you!
Best regards
Chris
I’ve got a 3D CAD modelling question I would like to ask you. We are using Siemens NX 6.0.5.3 in our company.
What we like to do is the following:
1. Create a spline with an almost smooth first and second derivation (eyeballed with 2.derivation analysis view on curve is ok)
2. Save/Export the spline data list to harddrive (every necessary defining information)
3. Recreate this spline from the spline data list (manually by typing the data is ok)
What I actually did is the following:
1. I’ve created a spline by using Insert -> Curve -> Studio-Spline
a. Point method
b. spline of 3rd degree
c. selected 4 previous defined points (I know there have to be [curve degree + 1] points at minimum for point method)
d. spline is there
e. right mouse clicked on the spline points and changed their tangent, tangent value and second derivation (curvature?) to make the second derivation curve between all points smooth. smooth means, that the curve (of the second derivation) has no jumps and no hard edges (see picture for example)
2. I’ve read out the defining informations of the spline by using Information -> Spline…
a. Coordinates xyz of 12 poles and 8 nodes (knot points) building 9 segments are listed, which I think define this spline.
3. I now tried to recreate this spline by entering the read out informations.
a. Insert -> Curve -> Studio-Spline
b. pole Method this time, because NX is defining the spline with poles and nodes.
c. entered all the poles given from the previous outread spline information.
d. got a spline which goes right through all poles -> poles are identical!
e. but as you can see in the picture the nodes are not the same!
f. when you zoom into the spot where dimension p913=180 ends in the defined white point, you see that the recreated curve does not go through the point! -> it’s not the same spline!
Is there a way to enter the poles AND the nodes when creating a spline?
Is there a way to create a spline more easiliy?
Did I do anything wrong?
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you!
Best regards
Chris