DominicG
Aerospace
- Sep 23, 2004
- 57
For starters, I'm using Inv V11, SP2.
I just got this message when attempting to unfold (what I thought was) a rather simple sheet metal part (I have attached a screen shot).
It says that it "..could not spilt between and plate. Please check if there is a relief gap so bend can be deformed."
How do I know where the relief gap should be? I'd expect that the program would highlight the problem area so I could increase or add a relief gap. How do you know WHICH bend is the problem.
All I did was make a face, then establish a work plane and mirror the face about it. Then I added a flange to one face and "joined" the two faces with a bend. For each feature I just used the defaults and it seemed to work out just fine. That is until it came time to flatten. Did I make a huge mistake in my sheet metal modeling technique? Should I have built this piece in another way?
Thanks,
D. Greco
I just got this message when attempting to unfold (what I thought was) a rather simple sheet metal part (I have attached a screen shot).
It says that it "..could not spilt between and plate. Please check if there is a relief gap so bend can be deformed."
How do I know where the relief gap should be? I'd expect that the program would highlight the problem area so I could increase or add a relief gap. How do you know WHICH bend is the problem.
All I did was make a face, then establish a work plane and mirror the face about it. Then I added a flange to one face and "joined" the two faces with a bend. For each feature I just used the defaults and it seemed to work out just fine. That is until it came time to flatten. Did I make a huge mistake in my sheet metal modeling technique? Should I have built this piece in another way?
Thanks,
D. Greco