Curves GordonSurface/it

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Curves GordonSurface

Menu location
Surfaces → Gordon surface
Workbenches
Curves
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Descrizione

The Curves GordonSurface tool spans a surface on a grid of guide curves and profile curves.

At least a frame of 2 guide curves and 2 profile curves is needed for a Gordon surface, additional curves in between allow for a more detailed control of its curvature.

A grid of 3 guides (yellow) and 4 profiles (purple) → A Gordon surface

Utilizzo

  1. Select the lines that define the grid of the surface in the appropriate order:
    • Select the guide curves (first direction) from one edge via the intermediate curves to the other edge.
    • Select the profile curves (second direction) again from one edge via the intermediate curves to the other edge.
  2. There are several ways to invoke the tool:
    • Press the Gordon surface button.
    • Select the Surfaces → Gordon surface option from the menu.
  3. A Gordon object is created.
  4. Optionally edit the values in the Property editor to choose a different output type and adjust the related properties (see Properties below).

Notes

  • Change the DatiOutput property to Wireframe to create a Gordon grid. It uses the same frame curves but may have different numbers of curves in between.
    DatiSamples U and DatiSamples V properties determine the density of the grid in U and V direction accordingly.
    Samples equal the number of segments between the frame curves, 3 and 5 in this example:

Gordon surface → Gordon grid, the same object with Output property set to Wireframe

  • The input curves of each group (guides and profiles) should touch all curves of the other group. In other words, they must form a grid or net pattern as shown here:

  • In general, the surface normal of the resulting Gordon surface will be determined by the direction of the profiles.
    In this example, the surface on the left, the profiles were drawn from +Y to -Y and the resulting surface normal is +Z
    And on the right, the profiles are drawn from -Y to +Y, resulting in the surface normal oriented -Z.

  • Part Extrude can be used to create a solid from the surface.
  • PartDesign Pad can also create a solid from the surface. Dragging the surface into a Body creates a Base Feature that can then be padded.

Properties

See also: Property editor.

A Gordon object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:

Data

Base

  • DatiOutput (Enumeration): Defines the output type:
    • Surface (default): The result is a single Surface shape.
    • Wireframe: The result is a grid of guide and profile curves.

Gordon

  • DatiMax Ctrl Pts (Integer): Max Number of control points
  • DatiSources (LinkList): Curve network. User selected lines that are used to create the Gordon surface.
  • Dati (Hidden)Tol2D (Float): Parametric tolerance
  • DatiTol3D (Float): 3D tolerance

Surface

  • DatiFlip Normal (Bool): Flip surface normal

Wireframe

  • Dati (Hidden)Samples U (Integer): Number of samples in U direction.
  • Dati (Hidden)Samples V (Integer): Number of samples in V direction.