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This task shows you how to define the segment route between points, devices
and supports. Defining the segment route creates the
Flexible Curve representation.
You can route branches and single bundle segments using this method.
This task focuses on the branch.
Also in this page:
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Open the
NewRouting.CATProduct
document.
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Double-click to activate the geometrical bundle.
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Create the first branch and
define the parameters.
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Click
Route Definition.
The Route Definition dialog box opens:
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Options are available
using More >>. |
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Click successively:
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CATIA finds the closest bundle connection
point or section on supports, according to the selection point. |
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A connector on the left equipment
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The multi-support
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The adaptative clamp
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A connector on the right equipment
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The bundle segment is displayed: |
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Click here to know more about
adaptative part. |
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Click OK to
validate.
The Route Definition dialog box closes and the
Branch Definition is displayed afresh. |
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Note that OK and Apply are now
activated. |
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Click OK to
validate the branch definition.
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- You can take advantage of the
Related Objects
viewer to focus on an
object and see how it is constructed via its related objects. The related
objects command identifies the parent, any children or connected objects
and the relationship between objects.
- When routing between construction points, only bundle segment
extremities are published. Intermediate route points along bundle
segments are not published. If these are required, the user should
publish them manually in the Part Design workbench (Tools >
Publications).
- You cannot route a new branch between intermediate route points of
an existing branch. You can only select segment ends of an existing
branch.
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Selecting Devices in the
Specification Tree
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It is also possible to select the devices in the
specification tree, if the selection is not ambiguous.
Ambiguous means that there are several possibilities for
the bundle segment to be routed, for example:
- Connectors with two or more bundle connection points,
- Supports with two or more entry points.
In this case, the cursor shows like this
and the selection is not possible
in the specification tree.
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The selection is only possible in the geometry: the
closest connection point to the selection point
is taken into account for the bundle segment route. |
Otherwise, the cursor shows like this
and the selection is possible both
in the specification tree and the geometry.
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The system automatically selects the bundle connection point (for
connectors and back shells) or the entry point (for supports) as if
they were selected in the geometry. |
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Changing a Connector
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When changing a connector in the Route Definition dialog
box, it's possible that you modify the branch/bundle segment orientation
without noticing it:
- Click to remove the purple connector:
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- Point.1 is the Routed Object selected.
- Add after is selected by default.
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- Click to select Add before, then click the new connector
(the blue one).
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Note that the selected option comes
back to the default value: Add after. |
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Otherwise, the blue connector would be added to the network after
Point.1 and the branch/bundle segment orientation would be
changed, as shown below: |
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