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In this
task, you will learn how to create
a section view or a section cut using a 3D profile
as cutting plane. Section views / section cuts are usually created using a
cutting profile as the cutting plane; such a profile is typically driven using
concentricity or parallelism constraints. Defining a profile in 3D to create a section view /
section cut enables
you to make the profile associative with the geometry, and therefore
to drive this profile using dimensional constraints, for example. |
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Open the GenDrafting_part.CATPart
and the GenDrafting_front_view.CATDrawing
documents.
Tile your windows vertically to see both your part and the related drawing.
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1. In the Part window,
click the Sketcher icon
and select the xy plane as the reference plane. You are now in the
Sketcher workbench. |
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2.
Click the Profile icon
and sketch the profile you will use as cutting plane. For the purpose
of this exercise, make sure you sketch your profile using orthogonal
lines. |
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3.
You can now create dimensional constraints between your profile and other
elements. Click the Constraint icon .
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Now, click a vertical
line and the edge of the part to create a dimensional constraint between
them.
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4.
Exit the Sketcher workbench.
5.
In the Drawing window, click the Update icon
to update the view. |
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6. Click the
Offset Section View icon
from the Views toolbar (Sections subtoolbar).
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Depending on the type of profile you sketched
and on the type of section (offset or aligned) you want, you can select
another icon on the Sections subtoolbar. If the 3D profile is not valid
for generating the appropriate view, you will not be able to select it. In
this case, you will need to select another icon. |
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7. Select the profile on
the 3D part.
The cutting profile is automatically displayed on the front view as
well as a preview of the view to be generated. Positioning the section
view amounts to defining the section view or the section cut direction. |
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8. Click to
generate the view. |
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| You can modify the section view / section cut by editing the 3D
profile. After doing so, don't forget to update the drawing. |
| When editing a 3D profile, make sure that you modify it in
accordance with the type of section (offset or aligned) you created:
if an edited profile is invalid when you update a drawing, the
associated section view / section cut will not be displayed (an error
symbol will appear instead). |
| If you delete the 3D profile and then update the drawing, the
section view / section cut will not be deleted. The profile will no
longer be associated with the geometry. You can subsequently edit the
profile directly in the drawing by double-clicking it. |
| You may modify the hatching pattern by
right-clicking the section view and selecting Properties
from the contextual menu. You will then display a Properties
dialog box in which you will either select a new hatching pattern or
modify the graphical attributes of the existing hatching pattern.
Please refer to Modifying a Pattern. |
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