Hello,
If Azreal answer is not good for you I have another solution:
CATIA V4 used to do this with no problem, but in V5, the option is not available.
What can we do? where is the problem?
I remember when I received my V4 advance surface training, Eddy D. gave us a very good explanation of the fundation of V4 sweep. The key is in the SPINE, which define a plan in which the computation is done. The plane follow a curve, and the resulting geometry from the plane (some line, circle, curve) would then define the sweep surface.
So V4 could do it but not V5... V4 was asking for : a SPINE and 2 surfaces, nothing else.
V5 sweep does not provide this option, but adaptive sweep does!
1) Have 2 surfaces
2) define your SPINE (search this forum or the net for more info on SPINE)
3) create a point on the SPINE and a plane normale to it passing by the point.
4) create a sketch on the plane (you could define the origine of the sketch by the intersection of the SPINE)
5) in the Sketch, create the 2 intersections (A and B)with the 2 surfaces
6) create the line (L) tangent to the intersection you want (say A) , with one extremity on the other intersection (B) => coincid. constraint end of line and curve
7) make sure you have 2 constraints in the sketch (A tgt to L) (L [end pt] coincid to B )
8) create another line (C) tangent to the intersection B
9) create a contraint (angle / perp.) between Line C and Line L
10) create a coincid. contraint between the end of L and C
11) so we have 5 constraints in the sketch
12) turn A, B and C as construction element
13) exit sketch
14) define another point on the SPINE where a plane normal to it would intersect both surface.
15) create Adaptive sweep with guide curve = SPINE, Sketch = Sketch and define a new section by selecting the last point you created in 14
Voila
Eric N.
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