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separating volumes after cut-out

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altendky

Automotive
May 29, 2004
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the above is one part from an assembly i am using to explore modeling techniques for a tubular chassis. the cut-out feature does a wonderful job of creating the interface geometry at the end of each tube, but leaves behind unwanted 'floating volumes'. i am able to manually create cuts which will eliminate the disconnected material, but i am hoping to find a feature which will easily eliminate all discontinous solids within a part. is this possible? i have been unable to find any information regarding this problem in pro/e 2001 help or in my various web searches. any help would certainly be appreciated. thanks.

-kyle
 
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Kyle,

If you have floating "chunks" in your model, you can copy all of the surfaces surrounding the volume that you want to get rid of and create a cut from that quilt.

Use the command:
(in 2001)
Insert--> Surface --> New--> Copy
(in WF*)
Select the surfaces, then use Edit--> Copy

Then, create a cut from the closed surface quilt.

(2001)
Insert-->Cut-->Use Quilt
(WF*)
Select the copied quilt, Edit-->Solidify-->Remove material

Cheers,
-Mark
 
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