Define General Inputs and Parameters
You can define the general inputs and parameters in the Global Definition section.
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Select the press axis system to define the press direction of the method plan.
It is usually the part axis system.
- Select the process result geometry, that is the surface that represents the output part of the whole process (Design part).
- Select the blank axis.
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Select the blank geometry (Sketch or surface) to define the initial sheet of metal
geometry.
- Click Define Blank Properties to edit the blank partition that is automatically created from the selected input.
- Click Define Blank Swiveling to define the blank swiveling.
- Click Define Blank Reference Position to define the blank reference position (preposition) on an axis system.
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Select the part axis.
An axis system is required for each domain of the result geometry to define each part position independently from the others in Process Step (Positioning section).
If the part axis is not defined, Process Method Plan
- Computes one from the press direction and the center of gravity of each part.
- Or uses the axis defined as output geometry in the Part Positioning feature.
- Select the Check Process Result check box to verify that the output geometry of Process Method Plan is the same as the selected Process Result Geometry.
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Select the Force Concept Mode check box to ignore all
specified detailed geometries and revert to the concept view of the process.
Perform an update after each modification.
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Select a standard file from the list.
- If a Process Method Plan is created, the standard file is read to initialize the parameters.
- If no Process Method Plan exists, but an analysis is created, the standard file is read to initialize the analysis parameters.
- If a Process Method Plan is created from the read file, and an analysis is created afterward, relations are created depending on the type of the elements to analyze (Geometry resulting from a cut tool, geometry resulting from a curve partition, …).
- Global parameters are stored under the Process Method Plan (and created if they do not yet exist).