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problem update details and sections

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Hello.
I am making a parametric product, and for every detail I have made drawings, for some of them I had to realize section details (see image 1 of pdf). when I go to change the size of the particular 3d drawing is updated but details and sections do not follow the new geometry (see image 2 of pdf) and you also lose the connection between detail and view in section (see image 3 of pdf). View attachment Drawing.pdfsomeone has ever faced this problem and can help me.

thanks for the attention
ps: I hope I have been clear in exposing the problem and having inserted it in the right section.

good day and good work
 
strange the line of the section k dorvebbe fit. try to edit it, redefine it and update the design. should be sufficent
 
thank you for the answer.
adopting the solution proposed by you the drawing updates; but I would like the detail position to be anchored to the view and not to the drawing grid.

thanks for availability
 
Excuse me a question... I receive projects made after which I have to make the table with the various sections... But the section doesn't put me on the sampling... and they told me what happens because the solid is not perfectly closed. . I can and how do I close it, there's a command to close the solid? ? ?
 
Excuse me a question... I receive projects made after which I have to make the table with the various sections... But the section doesn't put me on the sampling... and they told me what happens because the solid is not perfectly closed. . I can and how do I close it, there's a command to close the solid? ? ?
Hi.
There is no command to close the solid.
there are tools that allow you, with various steps, to close it.
I attach image with highlight the main tools.
Cattura.webp
 
thanks I have seen the icons that allow me to close the solid... But can you tell me the serial passage to be made? ? ... or is it enough that I have one of these functions?? then to close the solid I have to go on surfaces?? Can you explain the procedure you do?? Thanks again
 
as it has said victorious, the tools are those, but the process to close a solid cannot be simplified in some description, but presupposes at least the basic knowledge of the surface module.

I hope you can ask who gives you solid art projects (on the other hand if they do not already, it is because it is not simple or immediate for them who already know caia, to greater reason for you).

to the limit placed some image so that you can understand what we are talking about and its complexity.

Hi.

years ago
 
Okay thanks to both victorious and gianni... I try to try to close it... the surfaces I know little....
 
I suggest a few steps (if the model is simple)

1) menus/insert/operations/unisci (see connection check then select the surfaces to join and join) always preview so as to check if the union still has discontinuities highlighted with the green edge, and act accordingly with the tolerance parameter, until it closes.

if there are still larger holes, use the command

2) menu/input/surface/filling

and then continue with the union command until the preview no longer returns the green edge.

go to the solid environment

3) menu/input/features based on surface/closed surfaces and select the union.

4) hide all surfaces and you will have only the solid obtained.

Let me know.

Hi.

years ago
 
thanks gianni ... explained well... I try and let you know... but I wanted to know why this happens having only worked one part and having built solids?? ? ?
 
with catia you can work with solids, volumes and surfaces and/or in hybrid mode etc.

understand how the original was, how you modified it, how you built solids etc. without seeing the part is difficult (it can be that you have a "minestrone" with too many ingredients).

I'll send you a m.p.

Let me know.
 
thank you gianni works....when you are expert I wanted to ask you if you know how to see the weight of an object.... when I get the files I want to know the weight for a quote. I know you have to assign a material, but I don't know anything else... can you help me? ? ?
 
thank you gianni works....when you are expert I wanted to ask you if you know how to see the weight of an object.... when I get the files I want to know the weight for a quote. I know you have to assign a material, but I don't know anything else... can you help me? ? ?
Hi.
do not need to assign the material
is sufficient that it changes the density
example, steel=7.857

nb: obviously you cannot calculate the weight if it is not a solid.

peso.webp
 
you can do as it says victorious, but I check the same material, then use the tool measures inertia (weight-shaped icon in the measuring toolbar)

you have to measure the body from the tree and read the mass value, be careful that it is a complex command and if you select surfaces, faces etc. it returns you different values.

do some tests by building a cube of one meter per side, assign the density and then measure faces, prism and body from the tree so you do some experience to understand the exact selection to do and the right value (however measure the body from the tree)

Hi.
 
then I put the density.... then what should I press??? Anything???? Does he automatically make me the mass?? ? ?
 
Unless you have the telepathic interface, you have to press Enter...
I agree with gianni 55:wink:

Since you don't have a telepathic interface. . .
you must first click on the weight-shaped icon (the image I attached to you yesterday)
the window appears... click on part body and check density

ps: then press Enter
 
I was wondering if it's possible, since you understand us a lot of the program and I'm learning now as before I had a different software, if you have a skype account so you have a faster dialogue... I thank you both for helping me
 

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