hi tomas...There is most important fact of continuity of merged surfaces there on the ellipsoidal solid..You shouldinforme us how exactly you need to controle your part(relations,reference curves,reference points,general frame and so on...)...I have done this ellipsoid with help of ISDX module....There are of course many ways how to create this kind of model..You can create same model with more (or less)features by BoundaryBlend Tool and reference points..As you wrote earlier, you have only student edition of WF 3..I have done my model in full official version of WF3 and this is the mainreason why I am not sure if you will be able to open it... anyway...One of those ways to create ellipsoid is next.. followthese generalsteps....
First you have to create three curves with perpendicular direction of ends..There on the pictures are red arrows, that mean the normal direction of thecurves ends...I mean normal direction to the Datum planes...(You have tocreate therein drawing module:complete ellipse and thereafterdynamically trim the section entities of the ellipse...)..Than just create surface between those four curves
Mentioned first step>
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As you can see, there is another DTM for intersected curve..Do not forget that we want to observe mentioned continuity and this is the reason why we have to create this intersected curve there on the datum plane...
next step>
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nowcreate two joinedcurves on the surface (COS) but with only one end which one will be normally directed to the DTM's....
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Now trim the highlighted surface according to picture above....
Next step will be creting another surface by four curves ... This kind of creating the surface allows us to create tangent continuity between surfaces... yellow arrows mean the tangent continuity between surfaces...
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now just create a copy ofthe style featurebut thereafeterdo not forget to merge them together...
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after mirroring all eight quilts>....
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OK.. nowlook at the highlighted area..This section is mostly issuable to define....As you can see there is tangentcontinuity between surfaces (G1)..Look at thestripes... With help of special Zebra analysis:we can pretty simply evaluate the wholecontinuity of surfaces....Thesmoothness of surfaces is strictly needed for mechanical joint in Mechanism Design eXtension module...If you will need some help with defining the connection of this part just create another new topic but of course in suitable department ;-) .....
Edited by: Miko