BostjanPerdan
Mechanical
- Jun 4, 2011
- 6
Dear all,
I am fairly new to Catia and would appreciate your help with designing wing for a model airplane. I have designed one wing half and the idea I have is to set it at an angle to get the required wing dihedral, trim the mid section using a reference zx plane and then use the mirror command to get a complete wing.
The questions I have:
1.) What would be the easiest way to rotate a whole assembly for a certain angle (2,5°)? I have tried using angle constraint and used xy plane as reference which didn’t work and using a compass however, with compass I have also rotated the coordinate system which I do not want. Does an assembly have a coordinate system of its own or is the fixed components coordinate system used?
2.) Is it possible to somehow set a global reference zx plane in assembly to trim all the components in the mid section (root area)?
3.) Is it possible to use mirror command on a assembly or do I need to use symmetry command, save the new product and then make the final assembly?
Thanks & regards,
Bostjan
I am fairly new to Catia and would appreciate your help with designing wing for a model airplane. I have designed one wing half and the idea I have is to set it at an angle to get the required wing dihedral, trim the mid section using a reference zx plane and then use the mirror command to get a complete wing.
The questions I have:
1.) What would be the easiest way to rotate a whole assembly for a certain angle (2,5°)? I have tried using angle constraint and used xy plane as reference which didn’t work and using a compass however, with compass I have also rotated the coordinate system which I do not want. Does an assembly have a coordinate system of its own or is the fixed components coordinate system used?
2.) Is it possible to somehow set a global reference zx plane in assembly to trim all the components in the mid section (root area)?
3.) Is it possible to use mirror command on a assembly or do I need to use symmetry command, save the new product and then make the final assembly?
Thanks & regards,
Bostjan