Fillet Arc
Add a fillet at the intersection of two links.
Specify the following parameters in the Properties panel.
Link | |
Link Number | Specifies the link number. You can change the automatically generated Link Number value. |
Link Codes | Specifies the codes assigned to the link. |
Geometry Properties | |
First Link | Specifies the incoming link to fillet. |
Second Link | Specifies the outgoing link to fillet. |
Tessellation | Specifies the number of line segments used to represent the curve. Note: This value must be between 2 and 100.
Click [...] to open the Expression Editor, where you can enter or calculate a value. |
Round By | Specifies the parameter by which to define the fillet:
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Round Parameter | The value to apply to the Round By parameter. |
Points | |
Start Point Name | Specifies the start point name. You can change the automatically generated value. |
Start Point Code | Specifies the codes assigned to the start point. |
End Point Name | Specifies the end point name. You can change the automatically generated value. |
End Point Code | Specifies the codes assigned to the end point. |
Miscellaneous | |
Comment | Indicates notes about the link. Comments can be displayed in the Preview panel. |
To see an example of how this geometry element is used, open the following Sample PKT file:
Fillet Arc Example.pkt
The example PKT contains an example of a fillet arc link. To review the parameters, select the Fillet Arc link in the Flowchart, and then see the Properties panel.
In the example, L3 forms a fillet between L1 and L2. L3 is defined by a radius value of 3, and has a Tessellation value of 20. If either of the links is modified, L3 retains its defining parameters, as well as its tangency to L1 and L2.