nlinesk8s
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2010
- 11
My first post; bear with me if this is obvious and I missed it.
I've created a 2d framework model to represent a machine base. The beams were created from a sketched set of datum curves from proE. [using Toogood's tutorial book, as I almost always am doing solid analysis of thick parts, and not shells or beams]
The real base has plates welded onto the face of the beams in the framwork, so I'd like to add plates. However, if I go to the Insert menu, shells are greyed out. In a perfect world, I'd be able to pick the datum curves bounding the shell surface and it would create the shell. So much for that.
What do I need to do to allow a shell to be created? Do I need to create a surface in proE first?
thanks in advance for any help.
I've created a 2d framework model to represent a machine base. The beams were created from a sketched set of datum curves from proE. [using Toogood's tutorial book, as I almost always am doing solid analysis of thick parts, and not shells or beams]
The real base has plates welded onto the face of the beams in the framwork, so I'd like to add plates. However, if I go to the Insert menu, shells are greyed out. In a perfect world, I'd be able to pick the datum curves bounding the shell surface and it would create the shell. So much for that.
What do I need to do to allow a shell to be created? Do I need to create a surface in proE first?
thanks in advance for any help.