You can create junction surfaces between existing surfaces.
These surfaces must have been created from contours (sketches, splines, and so forth)
provided these are not closed.
Before you begin:
You must have access to the Generative Shape Morphing or Automotive Body in White Templateapp.
Create a 3D shape containing surface boundaries or ontours on lying on surfaces.
Click Junction
from the Morphing section in the Generative Shape Morphingapp or from the Automotive section in the Automotive Body in White Templateapp.
Select two sections.
These can be surface boundaries or contours lying on surfaces.
The coupling curves on which the junction surface is based are displayed between the two sections.
Select another section.
The new coupling curves are now displayed.
If the sections do not present the same number of vertices, the system automatically links the coupling curves to the sections retaining the maximum number of points.
In our example, two sections present four vertices whereas the last one presents only three. The system found a solution by linking two curves to the same vertex on the last section. Use the Sections coupling combo list to specify if the coupling lines are to connect sections on their tangency discontinuity points ( Tangency option) or on their tangency discontinuity and curvature discontinuity points ( Curvature option).
Click within the Coupling Point area and select a point on the section on which you want to redefine a new passing point for the coupling curve.
Click Preview.
By default, the coupling curves and the junction surface are tangent to the contour plane's normal.
Select a section from the list and click the surface on which it lies to add it as a support surface to the section, and therefore define a tangency constraint.
The coupling curves are modified so as to be tangent to the selected surface.
You can also specify a user-defined coupling curve rather than an automatic one, by clicking the Coupling Curvetab, then selecting another curve connecting two sections of the junction. This new coupling curve either replaces an automatic one, or results in a new computation of automatic coupling curves.
In the example below, the user-defined coupling curve lies across the automatic ones. These are therefore recomputed to comply with the new constraint:
Click OK to create the junction surface.
Important:
You can select an arbitrary number of sections.
There is no specific selection order. You can select sections randomly and obtain the same result.
The user-defined coupling curves must end on sections.
You cannot use a coupling point and a user-defined coupling curve ending on this coupling point.