selim
Mechanical
- Feb 9, 2001
- 18
Hello I wonder if anyone can help me on this.
I am trying to create a wavy washer, however I do not want to use a variable section sweep as the thickness of the part does not stay constant.
I saw a different way of doing this on Kinetivision before it became a pay service.
I have been looking at their site to see if it is worth me paying for their service however I cannot see the point of spending the money for the solution to one problem.
However this is where I need help, from what I can remember you create a cylinder with quilts then you form a datum curve onto the cylinder. Finally creating a sweep using the formed datum curve.
The part I get stuck on is the formed datum curve. I need a sine wave.
I have tried creating a spline but it is a pain to modify.
Would I be right in thinking you create a relation using trajpar and sin.
Can anyone help on this?
Thank you very much for any help.
Selim
miles@acorn-engineering.co.uk
I am trying to create a wavy washer, however I do not want to use a variable section sweep as the thickness of the part does not stay constant.
I saw a different way of doing this on Kinetivision before it became a pay service.
I have been looking at their site to see if it is worth me paying for their service however I cannot see the point of spending the money for the solution to one problem.
However this is where I need help, from what I can remember you create a cylinder with quilts then you form a datum curve onto the cylinder. Finally creating a sweep using the formed datum curve.
The part I get stuck on is the formed datum curve. I need a sine wave.
I have tried creating a spline but it is a pain to modify.
Would I be right in thinking you create a relation using trajpar and sin.
Can anyone help on this?
Thank you very much for any help.
Selim
miles@acorn-engineering.co.uk