Part Accuracy/Tolerance
Part Accuracy/Tolerance
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I am trying to change the part accuracy/tolerance in SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1. I did a search in the help files, on this site and with Google and did not find what I was looking for. I found settings for the rendering quality, but not the part quality. In Pro/ENGINEER what I am trying to do is called accuracy (Edit, Set-up, Accuracy). There are then options for relative or absolute accuracy.
What is the SolidWorks equivalent and how do I set it?
Thanks in advance.
What is the SolidWorks equivalent and how do I set it?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Matthew Ian Loew
www.daxcon.com






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What exactly is the problem?
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- It completely ignores problems that can be caused by the Pro/E scheme. Especially true for very large models that have some features with very small faces (think large molded part with a few tiny ribs)
- It also completely ignores the fact that UG (and SE, I think) do, in fact, have adjustable tolerancing. UG's can even be adjusted on a face-by-face basis.
Anyhoo, I don't want to further detract from mloew's needs. It would be helpful to know the exact nature of his difficulty.RE: Part Accuracy/Tolerance
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You hit the nail on the head: I have a physically large model (major feature element is an 85ft diameter weldment) with ribs that have features with geometric details on the order of inches. The main circular feature is rendered with visible faceting in the model and shows gaps in the model where a cylindrical surface intersects the planar circle. This is a surface model that is being used for generating a FE mesh (in HyperMesh via, unfortunately, STEP). The sketched geometry displays well, the surfaces, however, do not. If this was just a cosmetic issue, I would not complain (as much). But it seems to effect the quality of the exported file that is then meshed.
Best regards,

Matthew Ian Loew
www.daxcon.com
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The part just looks awful inn SolidWorks with gaps and protruding surfaces...
Best regards,

Matthew Ian Loew
www.daxcon.com
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Best regards,

Matthew Ian Loew
www.daxcon.com
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Any reason not to use IGES? I think SW's IGES export might be better than its STEP. The IGES export options also have an option for high trim curve accuracy.
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RE: Part Accuracy/Tolerance
1. Stitching the bodies together
2. Using the bodies to trim one another. You may need to extend the surfaces first.
3. Try other formats (IGES, ACIS)
Compounding the problem will be the fact that FEA programs don't always have the best geometry drivers. This was true with MSC NASTRAN when I used it.
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