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This task shows how to route bundle segments through
supports.
This command also works on multi-supports and
retainers. |
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This example uses a support, but it works exactly the same
with a retainer.
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Open the
InSupport2.CATProduct
document.
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Click Add Support
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You are prompted to select the bundle segment you
want to drive into the support. |
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CATIA finds the closest bundle segment construction point
according to the selection point. |
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Select the bundle segment
close to the location of interest.
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The extremity or construction point is highlighted: |
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You are prompted to select the support. |
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Select the support.
The support is highlighted indicating that the
selection is allowed.
Annotations are displayed showing the entry points of the support.
You can either:
- select the support
- select a label
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The Add Support dialog box opens: |
If the selected point is not an extremity, the
bundle segment will go through the support between this point and
the next one.
The options are therefore unavailable as in this example.
You can change the bundle segment direction through the support
by reversing the arrow. |
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If an extremity is selected, you can choose where
you want to place the support along the bundle segment route:
- beyond the selected extremity,
- on this side of the selected extremity.
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Note: In case of a
multi-support, if you select the support instead of a label, the
section selected is the closest to the selection point on the
support:
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Change the option if needed.
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Click to invert the arrow in the geometry or in the
dialog box, if needed.
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Click OK validate your choice.
The bundle segment route is recomputed.
The result looks like this if you select the label of Section1: |
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- The bundle segment slack is ignored on the route though a support.
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You can add a support to
a bundle segment even if it is covered with a protective covering.
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