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pipe study - flexibility

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Hello, everyone.
I have the problem of having to mount in a set, a pipe created straight length (as from delivery supplier).
At the time of mounting it in the axieme, I should work with the "flexibility" of this plastic tubular to see if the defined length is enough for the connection......... but I don't know where to start! ! !
Could someone help me?

Thank you very much to all.
 
Hi.

a) if you have the model generated by another cad or neutral type stp or iges and have created from vers 1.0 to 2.0 with the flexible modeling enabled app you would recommend visiting this site.
http://learningexchange.ptc.com/and type the word "flexible" in the search you can find a lot of tutorials.


b) if the tube is created with proe (native):

1) verify that there is the share that interests you to make flexible.

2) mount your tube in the assembly on one side

3) select it from the model tree with the flexible dx>make button.

a window that asks you to make it flexible

4) select the proprietary feature of that quota

will open the id of the box share of that window with alongside the methodology with which to make the quota flexible (for example select by measure and will appear the measuring instrument)

5) predict the distance that interests you (or type a value or expression) confirms and regenerates the model.

find an example of this link:
http://learningexchange.ptc.com/tutorial/1123/aggiunta-di-flessibilit-a-componenti-gi-posizionatiNon geometrical alternative and even parametric is the feature of warp.

insert>warp or insert>svergola.

but I discourage you as it is purely aesthetic and you can not even take a measure

I hope I've been helpful.

Hi.
 
Thank you very much ptc consulter.

I'll let you know my job updates in the near future.

cordial greetings
 

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