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Select the axis system used as base axis.
Cam Direction uses this axis system to compute the cam rotation
axis. Only extrinsic rotations along Z and Y axis of the press direction are applied to
the edited cam or stamping direction.
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Click Symmetry Constraints to access and define symmetry
constraints for the cam direction.
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Select Enable Symmetry.
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Select a symmetry plane.
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Select a reference axis.
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Clear Enable Symmetry to remove the symmetry
constraints.
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Click Robot Coordinates to edit the coordinates of the Robot.
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Select the elements to analyze.
The selection determines the proposed analyses.
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Manage the analyses.
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Select an analysis.
- Draft Analysis.
- Depth Analysis.
- Cut Normal Analysis
- Cut Shear Angle Analysis
- 2D Cut Analysis
- 3D Cut Analysis
- Insertion Depth Analysis
- Circle Analysis.
- Pierce Analysis.
Note:
Quick Cut Normals Analysis, Quick Cut 2D
Analysis, Quick Cut 3D Analysis use the
required input surface of the trim partition for trim partition elements, and the
step geometry for process wireframes. They automatically retrieve some
surfaces.
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Click Detailed Analysis.
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Follow the messages or labels to verify and correct errors.
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Optional: Edit the Options to modify the
analysis behavior.
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Go to the Optimization section to optimize the cam direction
with respect to the displayed analyses.
A driven axis system feature is generated with the type Cam
Direction.
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Click Automated Optimization to center the axis on the analyzed
elements, find the best solution within a given cone variation angle, and convert the
computed best solution to a cam compatible solution.
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Go to Extract Geometry to convert the results of the displayed
analysis to dead geometry.
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Check the Cam Status.
The Cam Direction feature is created, as
a driven axis system.
To manage cases where the Press axis system is not the reference of
the Cam Direction, two sets of parameters manage the Cam
Direction:
- The first set relates to the Press axis system and defines whether the cam is valid or
not in a process context (X Translation from Press Axis,
Y Translation from Press Axis, Z Translation from
Press Axis, X Rotation from Press Axis,
Y Rotation from Press Axis, Z Rotation from Press
Axis).
- The second set defines the actual position of the Cam Direction
(X Translation from Positioning Axis, Y Translation
from Positioning Axis, Z Translation from Positioning
Axis, X Rotation from Positioning Axis,
Y Rotation from Positioning Axis, Z Rotation from
Positioning Axis).are hidden.
- The Angle Computation Mode is fixed to
Extrinsic (not editable nor visible).