crecore
Mechanical
- Mar 11, 2010
- 64
An associate had a scenario where he had to deform a part in his assembly.
I helped him create the deformation definition and it is a very simple one (one of the tubes is definable).
The assembly contains several of the same parts deformed the same way in a linear pattern.
I instructed him to create a sketch for the deformable portion. We then patterned the sketch and patterned the component so that the other instances could easily be deformed exactly the same as the first. I thought that we would make it break proof so we created an expression of the linear distance and tied both the feature pattern distance and the component pattern distance to that expression. The patterned deformable parts split into pieces if the expression is changed. Without being deformed it all works as it should. I suspect this may be a limitation in how the deformable parts work but it may also be a glitch or a enhancement request. I thought that I would start here for any insight.
thanks
NX 1847
TC 11.5
I helped him create the deformation definition and it is a very simple one (one of the tubes is definable).
The assembly contains several of the same parts deformed the same way in a linear pattern.
I instructed him to create a sketch for the deformable portion. We then patterned the sketch and patterned the component so that the other instances could easily be deformed exactly the same as the first. I thought that we would make it break proof so we created an expression of the linear distance and tied both the feature pattern distance and the component pattern distance to that expression. The patterned deformable parts split into pieces if the expression is changed. Without being deformed it all works as it should. I suspect this may be a limitation in how the deformable parts work but it may also be a glitch or a enhancement request. I thought that I would start here for any insight.
thanks
NX 1847
TC 11.5