Motorbike Parting
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Motorbike Parting Tutorial
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Table of Contents Motorbike Parting Introduction......................................................................................................... 1
Analyze ............................................................................................................................................ 2
Parting Setup ............................................................................................................................... 2
Split .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Parting Faces................................................................................................................................. 10
Internal........................................................................................................................................... 10
Cylindrical................................................................................................................................... 10
Parting Curve ............................................................................................................................. 14
External.......................................................................................................................................... 16
Sweep ........................................................................................................................................ 16
Extend ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Inner area................................................................................................................................... 25
Side area.................................................................................................................................... 29
Mirror.......................................................................................................................................... 36
Bounded..................................................................................................................................... 38
Final ........................................................................................................................................... 41
Attach ......................................................................................................................................... 45
Export ............................................................................................................................................ 49
Stock .......................................................................................................................................... 49
Sets ............................................................................................................................................ 51
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Motorbike Parting Introduction
In this exercise, the parting surfaces of the motorbike part will be created and the core, cavity and sliders will be exported.
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Analyze
Parting Setup
Invoke the Parting Setup wizard, select the Master Motorcycle.elt part document (located in the \\Tutorial Work Files\Data To Steel directory).
Set the following options:
Click the Preferences Editor icon and view the Part/Color/Quick_Split preferences.
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The color of Quick Split sets can now be defined.
Within the Preferences Editor, select Part/General/Quick Split Quality and verify that 'Recommended' is selected.
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Click OK in the Preferences Editor and in the Parting Setup Wizard.
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Split
Select the Quick Split function.
Change the arrows direction to Along Y, add vertical faces to bottom and click OK.
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The following steps are redundant when using the 'High Quality' option in the Quick Split Quality preferences. However, in this exercise the steps below are introduced to illustrate how to deal with a normal, which is pointing in the wrong direction.
Click the Object Direction icon.
Notice the black faces on EACH side.
Toggle the Auto option to Manual.
The Manual option lets you manually pick each object and flip its normal. It is useful in cases where the body includes several lumps as it allows each lump to be flipped individually.
Pick the five black faces to invert their normals i.e. they appear white, and click OK.
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Check for Draft Angles.
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Notice that the same faces are shown in red as undercuts.
These faces were assigned to the RED set since their face normals were inverted.
Attach the marked faces to the BLUE set.
Pick the required faces and Middle Mouse Click on a blue face.
The Draft Angle analysis now shows no undercuts.
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Parting Faces
Internal
Cylindrical
The two sliders will now be split.
In the Quick Split function, pick the New Direction tab and toggle the One Direction option to Both Directions.
Pick the arrow base and select the option Cylindrical/Conic Center.
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Pick one of the sliders cylindrical faces.
Click OK in the New Directions Feature Guide.
Attach the rest of the sliders faces to achieve the result shown below:
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Parting Curve
Create the internal parting curves.
Select Parting Curve/Internal Part. Curve.
Use the default Adjoin Tolerance value of 0.1 and click OK in the Feature Guide.
Select Parting Surf/Internal.
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Click OK in the Feature Guide.
All the internal islands are now closed.
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External
Sweep
The external parting faces will now be created.
Select Parting Lines/Composite Curve.
Hide the following sets and Parting Surfaces:
When creating a composite curve on a split part, selection of the curves is made easier by displaying the relevant faces only.
Create the following composite curve:
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Select the Sweep Face icon from the Parting Guide, under Parting Surf.
Pick the composite curve created, and change the direction to Along X (pointing outwards).
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Show the Split-03 set.
Create the composite curve shown here and sweep a face in the -Z direction.
Open the sketcher. As the sketch plane pick the face indicated below:
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Rotate to plane and draw a line slanted at 1.5 degrees from the vertical direction.
Sweep this line in the X direction to Both Sides.
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Extend
Select Solid/Merge.
Pick the two faces highlighted below:
Notice the arrow directions.
Click OK.
The slider will now be closed.
Select the Blend Face icon and create the Blend face below:
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Pick the boundary shown here.
Extend the face as shown below:
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The following step is to stitch the faces, in order to create a round. This means that the open edges will be "lost". Therefore, before the stitch operation, the face shown here will be extended, using its smooth open edge.
Select the Extend Face icon.
Pick the edge highlighted and create a Tangent Continuous extension.
Select Faces/Stitch and stitch the faces into a single object.
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Create the following round:
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Inner area
Close the inner area below, by a Bounded Face.
Click here to see the curve selected.
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Create the Blend Face by picking the two edges as shown:
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Close the area by an additional Blend Face (with boundaries).
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Create a composite curve and extend the edges shown below, using the Tangent Continuous option.
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Side area
Extend the edge shown here using the Natural Continuous option.
Create the composite curve.
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Click the Drive Face icon and create a Drive Face.
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Below the drive face, create the following extend face:
Create the composite curve shown below:
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Create a Natural - Multi Continuous Extension, using the Manual Directions option.
The Auto Directions parameter displays all arrows on the vertices and their corresponding default directions are calculated. The direction of the arrows can be set by right-clicking on the arrow. .One or more arrows can be removed so that their default direction at this point will not be calculated.
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The Manual Directions parameter displays only two arrows at the end vertices of each face. Side directions of extensions on each vertex can be added.
Create the Composite Curve shown here.
Select Faces/Modify/Boundary.
Pick the face as shown below, using the Keep Original option.
Pick the edge indicated and create a Natural Continuous extend face using the Same Face option.
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Trim the extended face using the composite curve.
Flip the trimming side so that the result will be the parting face shown here.
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Mirror
Create Main Planes.
As the part is symmetric we can now mirror the parting faces to the other side.
Select Edit/Copy Geometry/Mirror and pick the Parting faces.
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Pick the YZ main plane as the symmetry plane.
Click OK in the Feature Guide.
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Bounded
Select Faces/Bounded, click the Composite Curve icon and pick the curves as shown.
Press OK to confirm the composite curve and then again to create the bounded face.
Create the plane shown below:
Select Datum/Plane/Parallel and pick the ZX plane.
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Trim the Parting Faces, using the plane created.
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Flip the Trimming Side and click OK in the Feature Guide.
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Final
Open the sketcher on the XY plane, and draw the following sketch:
Sweep this curve by a delta of 500.
The newly created face will now be cut with the intersecting faces. The Faces/Trim function is normally used in this procedure, however here the Merge function will be used as it enables the procedures completion in a single operation.
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Stitch the following faces:
Merge the two objects.
Notice the arrow directions.
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Create a sketch on the parallel plane created in the last step.
Use the parting faces end points as references.
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Create composite curves (using a tolerance of 0.1 for the first face) and use them to create the three bounded faces below:
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Attach
Show all the sets.
The parting faces will now be attached to their relevant sets.
Click the Attach Attribute icon in the Parting Guide.
Pick the faces to assign and exit via the middle mouse button .
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Pick the two sets (Split-01 and Slpit-02) to which the faces belong.
Click Apply in the Feature Guide.
Pick the faces to assign and the sets they belong to.
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Repeat the above step on the other side of the part for Split-01and Split-04.
Pick the faces to assign and the sets they belong to.
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Repeat the above step on the other side of the part for Split-02and Split-04.
Below is the list of sets created and their corresponding colors:
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Export
Stock
Select the New Stock icon.
Open the sketcher .
On the parallel plane, draw the following Sketch:
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Exit the sketcher and enter the parameters as shown below:
Click OK in the Feature Guide.
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Sets
The Work CS will now be defined.
The Z of the Work CS determines the orientation in which the active parts will be positioned in the mold. If no Work CS is defined, the system uses the Active UCS.
Select the Work CS icon from the Parting Guide.
Select either the Cavity, Core or slider parts from the Parting Tree, to view the direction of the selected set.
Select Along Y as the Work CS direction.
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Click OK in the Feature Guide.
Right Click on the sets in the Parting Tree and rename them as follows:
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Select the Export Mold icon.
The export operation creates a UCS for each exported set, according to its parting direction. These UCS are not visible in the Work part. The UCS is positioned either on the Model UCS (default) or on the Active UCS position.
Load the Master Motorcycle-Work-Cavity part.
From the Active Tools menu, click the Parting Stitch icon.
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The Parting Faces have been stitched into one object.
Click the Cut icon and cut the stock with the parting faces.
Hide the parting faces.
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Notice the direction of the active UCS (in red).
Repeat the above operation for the core and the two sliders.
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