In this section, you will explore a use case demonstrating the Adapt incompatible dimension parent with wire sub-element update strategy.
| This technical practice highlights the strategy which adapts the input locally when a feature is in error. Its ensure the feature maintains the correct connectivity. |
A designer working in generative shape design avoids working with multi-domain as it requires more efforts to make it useful. Specifically, when working with a feature whose references are derived from the intersection of a wire-frame feature. It could be a point, line, curve segment or even a surface. |
This technical practice highlights the 3DShape update strategy known as Adapt incompatible dimension parent with wire sub-element used in Resilient modelling. When a feature is in error because of a geometric change in one of its inputs, the feature adapts the input locally instead of failing and provides the expected output. |
All roles that include the Part Design app, Part Design Plus app, Generative Shape Design app and Generative Shape Design Plus app |
Mechanical Designers, Conceptual Designers, Mechanical Surface Designers |
You can choose to extract the Start, Middle, or End point of the wire result. Select this option to compute a point result from an input wire. Line feature provides better result with this strategy. |
Use Case : Execute the Adapt incompatible dimension parent with wire sub-element strategy when a parent feature cause error in a child feature.Scenario: Let us consider a case where a surface is created from a line, and the line is defined using a Point onCurve feature. Now, the curve on which the point is created is positioned at an angle to a reference line. When you change this angle, for certain values of the angle, the geometry becomes invalid, causing the surface to fail. |
Play the video to watch how to use the Adapt incompatible dimension parent with wire sub-element update strategy for wire elements. |
| To learn more about Adapt incompatible dimension parent with wire sub-element, explore the M3S learning module. |
