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Orientating Two Surfaces Within Close Proximity of One Another 2

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s89t3

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Apr 9, 2005
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I have two surfaces created from points which were extracted from a digitizer. Surface 1 is visible on one layer and Surface 2 is visible on another layer. I have temporary coordinate systems that relate each surface to one another. I would like to bring the two surfaces within the same screen (layer) and orientate them appropriately (bring them close but not touching). I am also wondering, once the surfaces are orientated appropriately, will I have two surfaces with each having its own coordinate system and be able to move them around.

One more thing, will I be able to import as into Abaqus as set up within unigraphics?

Any insight would be great

Thanks!
 
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Why weren't the 2 scans created from the same CSYS? That would have saved you all of this repositioning, unless you're not reverse engineering 100% of the scanned part.

NX has only 1 CSYS and that's absolute 0,0,0. All others are WCS (work coordinate systems) and can be moved anywhere you wish. I personally feel they have little use, but I do understand that some people just can't work from one CSYS like most can, so there is a need for them.

To answer your question about moving the surfaces, it might be a good idea to know what your downstream plans are for these surfaces before offering a suggestion. Are you going to use them to make a solid? Do you NEED to retain the associativity between the surfaces and their defining points? Can the 2 surfaces be unparameterized (dumb, no history)?

To move the surfaces onto the same layer click Format -> Move to Layer then pick the objects to move and then their destination layer.

Tim Flater
Senior Designer
Enkei America, Inc.
 
Hi Tim,

Thanks you very much for your reply. What I am trying to accomplish is just the surface (no pun intended) of something bigger. I would like to conduct an FEA on the surfaces in contact with one another while I fix one surface and manipulate the other.

Well, I followed your suggestion and I even plotted the two surfaces in the same view port. The problem I am having is that they are both on the same coordinate system. I cannot manipulate them within with respect to one another within the viewport. Any further suggestions are welcomed??? I am new to unigraphics and it can be very frustrating

Thanks

 
YOu could try to put each surface in a separate part, then create a new part and insert the two parts, manipulate them as wanted and if needed you now can either promote or wave them into the part for various purposes.
 
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