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Edge fillets
are useful to provide a transitional surface along a sharp internal edge of
a surface.
This task shows how to create a constant radius fillet along the
internal edge of a joined surface.
The fillet surface is obtained by rolling a sphere over the selected edge. |
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Open the
EdgeFillet1.CATPart document. |
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Click Edge Fillet
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The Edge Fillet Definition dialog box appears. |
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Select the edge to be filleted.
You can also select a face, provided there is no
ambiguity as to the edge(s) to be filleted. |
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Use the combo to select the desired type of extremity for
the fillet:
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Enter the value of the fillet Radius.
A preview of the fillet appears. |
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You can choose the Propagation type:
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Tangency: the fillet is propagated up to the first edge that
is not continuous in tangency.
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Minimal: the fillet is propagated up to the first geometric
limitation.
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Intersection: the fillet is
propagated to all the edges that have been generated by
intersecting the features.
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If
propagation mode is switched to Intersection and if
Intersection edges activation or C1 Intersection edges activation
icon is not
selected in the User Selection Filter toolbar, a
warning message is displayed, and a continuous
in tangency Intersection Edge is created by default.
For further information, refer to
Selecting Using A Filter in the
CATIA Infrastructure User's
Guide. |
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Select the Conic parameter check
box. This check box allows you to vary the section of the fillet.
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For a parameter
comprised between or equal to:
- 0.5, the resulting curve is a parabola.
- 0 < parameter < 0.5, the resulting curve is an arc of an
ellipse
- 0.5 < parameter < 1, the resulting curve is a hyperbola.
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Conical fillets do not handle twist configurations. If a twist is
detected, the fillet operation fails.
- Conical fillets may
produce internal sharp edges. However, healing is used to smooth these
sharp edges. Refer to
Healing Geometry
for more information.
- If the fillet surface
curvature is lower than the support curvature, fillet surface relimitation
may fail. In such cases, the conic parameter has to be decreased.
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You can check Trim support to relimit
the support elements and assemble them to the fillet.
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Click OK to create the fillet surface.
The surface (identified as EdgeFillet.xxx) is added
to the specification tree. |
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Note that
the selection of the feature prevails over the selection of the
sub-element.
To select a sub-element, you need to apply the ''Geometrical
Element'' filter in the User Selection Filter toolbar.
For further information, refer to
Selecting Using A Filter in CATIA Infrastructure User's Guide. |
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Keeping Edges
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You may also need to explicitly indicate edges that should
not be filleted, if a radius is too large for example. In this case you
cannot select boundary edges to be kept, but only internal edges, i.e.
edges limiting two faces. |
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Open the
EdgeFillet2.CATPart document. |
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To do this, proceed as above, but once you
have selected the edge to be filleted, click More>> to expand
the dialog box, then select the edge(s) you wish to keep in the Edge(s)
to keep field. |
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If you have difficulties
selecting the edge, use the up/down arrows to display the
preselection navigator. |
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CATIA displays this edge in pink, meaning
that it will not be affected by the fillet operation. |
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If the Conic
parameter check box is
selected, the Edge(s) to keep
field is grayed out. Conversely, if the
Edge(s) to keep field is selected, the
Conic parameter
check
box is
disabled. |
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Limiting Fillets
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While creating the fillet, you can limit it
by selecting a surface that intersects it completely: |
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Once
the edge to be filleted has been selected, and the radius keyed in, click
Preview then
More>>.
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Click in the Limiting
element(s)
field, then select the trimming element(s).
These elements can either be surfaces, planes, or points on edges. |
An arrow indicates which portion of the fillet is to
be retained. |
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- You can use one or more limiting elements.
- You can define a limiting element just by clicking a point on
one of the selected edges to be filleted.
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Click on this arrow to inverse it, if needed, to retain
the opposite side of the fillet.
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Click OK to
create the limited fillet.
In the illustration, the limiting surface has been
hidden. |
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You can create limiting
elements just by clicking on the edge to be filleted. |
The application displays this element as a blue disk. |
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- You can select planes or points as
limiting elements. Points must be located on the edge to be
filleted and they must have been created using the On curve
point type available in the
Point Definition dialog box.
- Make sure the limiting
element is not larger than the initial element, as illustrated
here. If so, decrease the size of the limiting element as prompted
by the warning message.
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Ignoring Edges
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When the update process detects that sharp
edges (edges are considered as sharp when the angle between the two faces
is greater than 0.5 deg) interrupt fillet operations, it is possible to
continue filleting just by selecting an edge adjacent to the edge to be
filleted. In the example below, the application displays the edge causing
trouble in yellow: |
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An error message is issued, prompting you
to select an edge adjacent to the filleted edge. Just by selecting the edge
to the right of the previewed fillet, the application can then compute the
whole fillet properly: |
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Creating Tangent Intersection Edges
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Trimming Overlapping Fillets
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In some cases, fillets may be overlapping.
The Trim ribbons option lets you solve this by trimming the
fillets where they overlapping. |
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Open the
EdgeFillet3.CATPart document. |
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Click Edge Fillet
and select the edges at the base of the
cylinder and the one along the vertical surface.
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Click Preview.
The two fillets clearly overlap. |
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In the Edge Fillet Definition dialog box, check Trim
ribbons and click OK.
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Note that Trim ribbons is available with the
Tangency and Intersection edges propagation mode: |
- In Minimal mode, Trim ribbons is grayed,
as it is implicitly active. The results would be trimmed fillets,
and no propagation.
- In Tangency mode, with Trim ribbons
deselected, the fillets intersect, with no trimming, and the
propagation is performed.
- In Tangency mode, with Trim ribbons
checked, the fillets are trimmed and the propagation is performed.
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Filleting Volumes
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Open the
FilletingVolumes1.CATPart document. |
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Click Edge Fillet
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The Edge Fillet Definition dialog box appears. |
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Select the edge to be filleted.
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Set the Radius to 10mm.
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Click OK to create the fillet volume.
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Extremities and
Trim support are grayed out. They cannot be used with volumes. |
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