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WELDING ON NX6 NOT WORKING BTW CILINDERS AND FLAT SURFACES

WELDING ON NX6 NOT WORKING BTW CILINDERS AND FLAT SURFACES

WELDING ON NX6 NOT WORKING BTW CILINDERS AND FLAT SURFACES

(OP)
Welding module for NX6, simply can't do the job when the intersection has one curve surface, i use fillet , groove, but no way... it's necessary to create an "artificial" edge?  

RE: WELDING ON NX6 NOT WORKING BTW CILINDERS AND FLAT SURFACES

It sounds to me like you are working in a combination of solid bodies and surfaces (sheets). That can cause problems.

RE: WELDING ON NX6 NOT WORKING BTW CILINDERS AND FLAT SURFACES

(OP)
is not that, i explain better the problem:
with welding assistant, in modeling, If the fit is not a perfect cilinder in a perfect hole (that works) simply impossible to make weld, give messages about topology and/or initial and final points.Some times in preview i reach to see the profile but at the end fails.
thx for the help  

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