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Query in Sketch on Path - NX8.0.2 1

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mathisudar2007

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Hello,

While creating sketch on path,the datum CSYS shows N1,N2,T1,T2.What is the meaning of that?
I have attached the image for your reference.

Thanks and regards,
Mathi Krishnan.
 
First off, the 'N' refers to 'Normal' while the 'T' signifies 'Tangent'. Now if you just select a 'curve' as the path without any other references, these don't really mean a whole lot, however, if the path is an 'edge' of a body then they indicate the 'Normal' and 'Tangent' directions relative to the adjoining faces, as seen in the example below:

Sketch_on_Path_example-1_zpsc2d50f12.png


Or if you are use a 'curve' for the path and you reference some other face to control the Orientation then the the arrows will again indicate the 'Normal' and 'Tangent' directions, as shown below:

Sketch_on_Path_example-2_zpsc19be6d1.png


BTW, these 'N' and 'T' arrows can be referenced when assigning constraints while you actually creating your sketch, which is very handy when creating something like a Variational Sweep surface.

Anyway, I hope that helps.



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