Category
Select the appropriate category from the
Category list.
To select the category defined in the Project Dictionary Resource, set
in
Data Setup,
click
More... in the
Category list. The
Types Browser Dialog Box
appears.
If no project dictionary is set in
Data Setup,
only the default category is available.
You can change the category while editing the opening.
Name
By default, the Automatic check box is selected. Clear it to type the
required name for opening.
Note:
If an action rule is set in Rules
Catalog or Rules Library in Data Setup, and if you retain the selection of the
Automatic check box, the name is automatically
assigned to opening as per naming action rule. For more information, see Action Rule for Naming.
Applied To
The
Applied To box shows the object to which the
opening will be applied. You can click in the box and select more
panels . The
openings are applied to the
panel .
Select the
Interrupt check box to create an interruption in
stiffeners attached to the plate.
The
can be used to check the list of the selected elements.
You can replace or remove previously selected elements using this option and
close the window.
Method
In the
Method list, select the appropriate method for
creating the opening:
Standard Opening
- Definition
-
Click
to define the opening dimensions and location. See
Standard Opening Dialog Box.
- Support
- In the
Support box, define the face for drawing the
opening sketch. The normal or inverse support can be selected from the list.
- Direction
- In the
Direction box, define the direction in which
the opening contour is projected to the element to which the opening is to be
created. It can be planar surface or a line. By default the support of the
element to which the opening is to be created is selected as the direction.
Note:
You can create a new line or a plane to define the direction
using other stack commands like
Create Line or
Create Plane respectively.
- Forming
- In the
Forming list, select the required forming
mode.
By default,
Molded Form is set as the forming mode.
For more information, see
Forming mode.
- Extrusion
- In the
Extrusion box, define the limits for
extrusion
Up To Last or
Limit1/Limit2
- Limit1
- This box gets activated if
Limit1/Limit2 is selected in the
Extrusion box. In the
Limit1 box, type the offset from contour for
Limit1.
- Limit2
- This box gets activated if
Limit1/Limit2 is selected in the
Extrusion box. In the
Limit2 box, type the offset from contour for
Limit2.
Sketched Opening
- Profiles
-
In the in the
Profile box, select an existing sketch
profile. If you create a sketch contour by clicking
, the name of opening contour is automatically displayed in
the
Profile box.
The
is used to check the list of the selected profiles. You
can replace or remove previously selected profiles using this icon and close
the window.
- Support
- In the
Support box, select the support for sketch.
Click
to sketch the opening contour.
By default, the support of the element on which the
opening is to be created is selected as support, if it is planar.
- Direction
- In the
Direction box, define the direction in which
the opening contour is projected to the element to which the opening is to be
created. It can be planar surface or a line. By default, the support of the
element to which the opening is to be created is selected as the direction.
Note:
You can create a line or a plane to define the direction
using other stack commands like
Create Line or
Create Plane respectively.
- Forming
- In the
Forming list, select the required forming
mode.
By default,
Molded Form is set as the forming mode.
For more information, see
Forming mode.
- Extrusion
- In the
Extrusion box, define the limits for
extrusion
Up To Last or
Limit1/Limit2
- Limit1
- This box gets activated if
Limit1/Limit2 is selected in
Extrusion box. In the
Limit1 box, type the offset from contour for
Limit1.
- Limit2
- This box gets activated if
Limit1/Limit2 is selected in
Extrusion box. In the
Limit2 box, type the offset from contour for
Limit2.
3D Object Opening
- Cutting elements
-
In the
Cutting elements box, you can select
existing 3D elements to create the opening. A 3D element can be a closed
surface or a solid. It must intersect the
Applied To element.
The
is used to check the list of the selected elements. You
can replace or remove previously selected elements using this option and close
the window.