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boys are here to understand what are the commands that every software you use has for surface deformations and if you use them or do it without, if you think it is appropriate to use them or not, the fields of application where they could speed up the work by optimizing it and guaranteeing the quality of what they create


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boys are here to understand what are the commands that every software you use has for surface deformations and if you use them or do it without, if you think it is appropriate to use them or not, the fields of application where they could speed up the work by optimizing it and guaranteeing the quality of what they create


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Hello rs4.
deformation of surfaces and solids is a very large matter.
Surely both you and I have so much to learn from flaviobrio and octavian.
your example I don't know what it's worth, in practice, I only have a client (who makes glasses) who uses a technique of that kind to deform metal pieces along a surface.
I attach an example similar to yours, made with nx.
what happens to holes when you bend the solid on the surface?
 

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Hello rs4.
deformation of surfaces and solids is a very large matter.
Surely both you and I have so much to learn from flaviobrio and octavian.
your example I don't know what it's worth, in practice, I only have a client (who makes glasses) who uses a technique of that kind to deform metal pieces along a surface.
I attach an example similar to yours, made with nx.
what happens to holes when you bend the solid on the surface?
it was only to understand maybe the areas where you use and the various software that year these standard omnicad functionality, I inserted the holes to see if you could do it the same or went wrong with regards to the lori behavior assume the deformation that is given to him by the reference surface that imposed it would be necessary to make the holes after deformation unless you have a flat surface as reference:biggrin:

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it was only to understand maybe the areas where you use and the various software that year these standard omnicad functionality, I inserted the holes to see if you could do it the same or went wrong with regards to the lori behavior assume the deformation that is given to him by the reference surface that imposed it would be necessary to make the holes after deformation unless you have a flat surface as reference:biggrin:

Hi.

from my point of view the deformations serve for:
- change the model in case of stamping (overcrowning)
- reduction of radiation
- opening flanging fins
In addition to the example you posted... that, as I said, it's for the glasses industry. . .

There were eight and flavios, and they would be very interesting examples. . .
 
from my point of view the deformations serve for:
- change the model in case of stamping (overcrowning)
- reduction of radiation
- opening flanging fins
In addition to the example you posted... that, as I said, it's for the glasses industry. . .

There were eight and flavios, and they would be very interesting examples. . .
They are often used in the medical field.
many plates of the most important producers, instead of fresarle from the full prefer to form them.., Chiramente to contain the costs.
I know something, I've been banging our heads several times...:-)
 
Thank you for calling me into question,

for what I know, the image placed by beppe is more feasible than that placed by rs4 for the simple reason that the surface of arrival is "developable" so if you leave from a floor that has the same size of the surface of arrival you have the piece lying with the same size.
Although the result I would get is not equal to what he posted beppe (the angles should be shaped and not with the same direction in z), but perhaps it is a choice because of the inner holes.


If the discussion takes place I will be very happy to post something
 
Thank you for calling me into question,

for what I know, the image placed by beppe is more feasible than that placed by rs4 for the simple reason that the surface of arrival is "developable" so if you leave from a floor that has the same size of the surface of arrival you have the piece lying with the same size.
Although the result I would get is not equal to what he posted beppe (the angles should be shaped and not with the same direction in z), but perhaps it is a choice because of the inner holes.


If the discussion takes place I will be very happy to post something
we say these "strength demonstrations" in the field of deformations say little or nothing... The real power is going to solve the real case... unloading rays... fins... overcrown... etc...

Oh, well understood... I with nx against omnicad in this field I miss... For flavio it would be like to lie one while caga... :redface:
 
we say these "strength demonstrations" in the field of deformations say little or nothing... The real power is going to solve the real case... unloading rays... fins... overcrown... etc...

Oh, well understood... I with nx against omnicad in this field I miss... For flavio it would be like to lie one while caga... :redface:
How do you know about the over, you saw it in chry?
 
How do you know about the over, you saw it in chry?
is a usual function for those who make molds.. .
fiat is a life that asks us and now we have done it.
chry declares to fiat that they do everything in a parametric/associative way in catia, from product to mold... spoils... die... cam... etc
 
is a usual function for those who make molds.. .
fiat is a life that asks us and now we have done it.
chry declares to fiat that they do everything in a parametric/associative way in catia, from product to mold... spoils... die... cam... etc
Well! no spoils just not seen as they have omnicad both in use and india.
I also heard this but they talked about narrow cousins autd
I heard you made a mesh transformer, how's it going? :
 
Well! no spoils just seen as they have omnicad both in use and india
I also heard this but they talked about narrow cousins autd
those of autod are the reference. . .
now fga wants to set up the same super automatic process.
will have the "texts" x support it? :cool:
 
because you believe that atd can Really to do everything in one environment? ?
... they declare. . .
... fga believes... (as always, the grass of the neighbor is always green)
I don't think I'm painted. . .
... fga wants us to do everything integrated parametric/associative. . .
:frown:
 

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