Course Introduction to virtual engineering Óbuda University John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics Institute of Applied Mathematics Lecture and laboratory.

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Course Introduction to virtual engineering Óbuda University John von Neumann Faculty of Informatics Institute of Applied Mathematics Lecture and laboratory 8. Shape development techniques Definition of surfaces for the boundary László Horváth university professor

Contents László Horváth ÓU-JNFI-IIES uni-obuda.hu/lhorvath/ Multi-Sections Surface Lecture Laboratory Curves for surface definition in reference planes Creating the complex solid shape as it is illustrated in surface definitions of the lecture 8. Integrated laboratory task VE : Blend surface Swept surface Joining surfaces Tabulated surface Fillet surface on solid Limiting solid by surface Solid between boundary and its offset Angle of a surface (draft) in boundary

Curves for surface definition in reference planes László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Multi-Sections Surface László Horváth ÓU-IAM Sweeping one or more section curves along an automatically computed or user-defined spine.

Swept surface Generator Path Spine joint Profiles Boundary curves Basic parameters Spine Rotation and scale along path László Horváth ÓU-IAM Sweeping a generator curve through planes normal to a spine curve.

Swept surface László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Blend surface László Horváth ÓU-IAM Surface between two curves. Constraints: continuity, etc.

Tabulated surface László Horváth ÓU-IAM Moving a contour along a vector. Swept area is the surface.

Tabulated surface László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Joining surfaces László Horváth ÓU-IAM An operation to assemble adjacent surfaces into a single surface.

Limiting solid by surface László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Fillet surface on solid Constant radiusVariable radius Rounded cornerCorner Transitional fillet László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Fillet surface on solid: constant radius László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Fillet surface on solid: constant radius László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Fillet surface on solid: variable radius László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Solid between boundary and its offset László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Solid between boundary and its offset László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Solid between boundary and its offset László Horváth ÓU-IAM This curve modification results irregular geometry in boundary.

Solid between boundary and its offset László Horváth ÓU-IAM This curve modification results irregular geometry in boundary.

Solid between boundary and its offset László Horváth ÓU-IAM This curve modification results correct geometry in boundary.

Angle of a surface (draft) in boundary László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Angle of a surface (draft) in boundary László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Angle of a surface (draft) in boundary László Horváth ÓU-IAM

Definition of shape in solid boundary using surface representations Laboratory task VE8.1 Creating the complex solid shape as it is illustrated in surface definitions of the lecture 8. László Horváth ÓU-IAM Integrated laboratory task VE :