I can only use one sketch and one multi-pad command to create a model.
The sketch analysis is showing me that I have isolated lines and open spots
I know that having isolated line doesn't affect multi-padding but open spots does
However it seems like I can't coincident it nor close it using sketch analysis.
Is there another way to draw this part or am I doing something wrong?
Because I drew the bigger triangle first and worked from there.
You can only use multipad for separate closed profiles and you can't use a mutual edge for two profiles. Also your sketch should not be self-intersecting (meaning your lines shouldn't cross over each other). I've attached a sample sketch for multipad and yours should look something like that too.
Select one or more planar section curves. Warning:
If needed, select one or more guide curves. Warning: Guide curves must intersect each section curve and must be continuous in point.The first guide curve will be a boundary of the multi-sections surface if it intersects the first extremity of each section curve.Similarly, the last guide curve will be a boundary of the multi-sections surface if it intersects the last extremity of each section curve.
Click OK to create the multi-sections surface. The surface (identified as Multi-sections Surface.xxx) is added to the specification tree.In case a section is defined by a closed curve, extremum points are aggregated under the parent command that created them and put in no show in the specification tree.
You can create multi-sections surfaces between closed section curves. These curves have point continuity at their closing point.This closing point is either a vertex or an extremum point automatically detected and highlighted by the system. By default, the closing points of each section are linked to each other.
Click OK to create the multi-sections surface. Important: You can select the Display computed area law check box to display in the 3D geometry:
The coupling of the sections is performed by the spine.If a guide is the concatenation of several curves, the resulting multi-sections surface will contain as many surfaces as curves within the guide.
Select a corresponding coupling point on each section of the multi-sections surface. The Coupling dialog box is updated consequently, and the coupling curve is previewed, provided Display coupling curves check box is selected. When a coupling point has been defined on each section, this dialog box automatically disappears.
Click OK. The multi-sections surface is created as defined with the couplingspecifications.
The same multi-sections surface without coupling and with Ratiooption would have looked like this:
When multiple CATIA sessions are open GetObject returns the first session. Is it possible to target a specific session CATIA session? I have noticed that when an external program accesses CATIA via COM or the internal VBA editor of CATIA is opened, a child process (CATVBAHostingApplication.exe) starts and stays open. Without terminating this process, the VBA editor cannot be accessed from the second CATIA process. Can anyone explain how CATVBAHostingApplication.exe interacts with CATIA and if it can be manipulated to target a specific instance?
Frankly, I have written subs that parse thru the list of running applications and gets this information, but it's a pain. Like when you are accessing multiple instances of Excel, you use the file name that is open, like the workbook in Excel, to access via GetObject. But first you need to do the parsing that I mentioned before.
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You can generate a multi-sections surface by sweeping two or more section curves along an automatically computed or user-defined spine. The surface can be made to respect one or more guide curves. Open the Loft1.CATPart document.
Bear in mind that the multi-view configuration remains active throughout the whole Version 5 session but it is not saved when selecting File > Save As. For instance, if you apply a multi-view configuration then save and close your document before reopening it, this document is displayed in a single-view configuration using the last active view before the save.
The last variant and the one which gives you the most flexibility is again an add on. Keep same settings as in Vertices and now instead of drawing 1 curve from 1 vertex to another, draw multiple of such curves/straight lines and connect all of the vertices. After that, choose Guides from dialog box and select all the curves as these guides and bam! In this way, you can create even most the complex shapes easily!
Similarly, you can use the same above methods to generate multi section surfaces instead of solid objects. Along with that, you can also remove multi section solids through a solid by similar tricks ?
2. What version of Windchill are you currently running?
12.0.2.0
3. Describe the problem you are trying to solve. Please include detailed documentation such as screenshots, images or video.
The CATIA user want to have the same opportunity as CREO user to open multiple CAD files in one step from the workspace / common space like described in the Windchill Help Center
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The Multi-Pad Definition dialog box appears and the profiles are highlighted in green. For each of them, you can drag associated manipulators to define the extrusion value. The red arrow normal to the sketch indicates the proposed extrusion direction. To reverse it, you just need to click it. The Multi- Pad Definition dialog box displays the number of domains to be extruded. In our example, the application has detected seven extrusions to perform, as indicated in the Domains section. 3. Select Extrusion domain.1 from the dialog box. Extrusion domain.1 now appears in blue in the geometry area. 4. Specify the length by entering a value. For example, enter 10mm. 5. You need to repeat the operation for each extrusion domain by entering the value of your choice. For example, select Extrusion domain.2 and Extrusion domain.7 and enter 30mm and 40mm respectively. For complex sketches, the Preview button proves to be quite useful. 6. Note that you can multi-select extrusion domains from the list before defining a common length: multi-select Extrusion domain.3, Extrusion domain.4, Extrusion domain.5 and Extrusion domain.6, then enter 50 as the common length value. One length value is now defined for each profile of Sketch.2. 7. Click the More button to expand the dialog box. 8. In the Second Limit field, you can specify a length value for the opposite direction. For example, select Extrusion domain.1 and enter 40mm in the length field. Note that the Thickness section displays the sum of the two lengths. Extrusion domain.1 's total length is 50 mm. Unchecking the Normal to sketch option lets you specify a new extrusion direction. Just select the geometry of your choice to use it as a reference. 9. Click OK to create the multi-pad.The multi-pad (identified as Multi-Pad.xxx) is added to the specification tree. Editing the Multi-Pad The rest of the scenario shows you what happens when :
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