Defining the Compensations and Runout

This section shows how to select the appropriate method to define compensations when flattening a surfacic flange or a surfacic flange with a joggle.
Compensation is a modification of the standard calculation of the unfolding process which intends to best represent the material behavior.

 

You first need to define which method you want to apply by customizing design tables. To do so, proceed as explained in Customizing Standards Files To Define Methods for Compensations.

 

  1. Click SheetMetal Parameters .

    The Sheet Metal Parameters dialog box is displayed.
  2. Click the Joggles tab.

  3. In the Compensations combo list, select the method as defined in the SheetMetal Standard files:

    • None: no compensation is applied

    • Method 1 (= Method V4)

    • Method 2

     
    If the method you chose is not the one defined in the SheetMetal Standard Files, a warning message is issued prompting you to select another method or the corresponding file.
       
    You can click the information icon to display a schema explaining both methods. More information is available in Customizing Standards Files To Define Methods for Compensations.
     
       
  4. In the Definition combo list, select the runout definition:

    • External: this type of runout includes the Joggle fillets.

    • Internal: this type of runout excludes partially the Joggle fillets.

     
     
    You can click the information icon to display a schema explaining both types of runout.
  5. In the Runout section, modify the formula's coefficient by clicking the up and down arrows.

    The Runout formula corresponds to the coefficient multiplied by the depth.
     
    If you create a new part, you can modify the formula's coefficient.

    If you work on a part created in a previous version, when you create a joggle a warning is displayed asking you to validate this parameter in the  Sheetmetal Parameters dialog box.

  6. In the Runout formula field, select wether you want to link a formula to the Joggle Runout parameter during the Joggle Feature creation step:
    • if you select Default, the actual behaviour will be applied to all the Joggles of the part

    • if you select None, Joggle Runout formulas will be removed from all the Joggles of the part

    • if you select Design Table, the new Joggle Runout formulas behaviour will be applied to all the Joggles of the part

  7. Click OK in the dialog box to validate the compensations and runout parameters.