gopisandy
Mechanical
- Feb 5, 2016
- 12
Hi All,
I have two helical pipes with same axis.
Each pipe is made up of two different helix: One large diameter(outer) and one small (inner) separated axially by some distance. The two helices are joined by a spline.
I am trying to join the helical parts of each pipe such that the lengths of both the pipes come out to be the same.
So the main question is, is there a way I can constrain the length of the joining spline and then adjust the curvature? The helical length on both pipes are same i.e. inner+outer, the only variable is the joining spline.
I have to adjust the curvature such that pipes do not intersect each other.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks Ya'll!!
I have two helical pipes with same axis.
Each pipe is made up of two different helix: One large diameter(outer) and one small (inner) separated axially by some distance. The two helices are joined by a spline.
I am trying to join the helical parts of each pipe such that the lengths of both the pipes come out to be the same.
So the main question is, is there a way I can constrain the length of the joining spline and then adjust the curvature? The helical length on both pipes are same i.e. inner+outer, the only variable is the joining spline.
I have to adjust the curvature such that pipes do not intersect each other.
Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks Ya'll!!