Fillet (members, edges)

The option creates arcs (fillets) between two members (straight line segments) or object edges. It is available using either method:

The dialog has 4 parts:

When the Fillet dialog is maximized, clicking 1 of the 3 buttons (Definition method, Geometry,or Parameters) minimizes the relevant part of the dialog to form a button. Therefore, the dialog can display exclusively the options needed by you at a given moment. When the dialog is minimized, clicking 1 of the 3 buttons to maximizes.

Definition method

Definition method lets you select a fillet (arc) definition method. The method is selected by clicking 1 of the following buttons:

Geometry

If Symmetrical is selected, you must define the following 3 parameters:

If With respect to edge 1 is selected, you must define the following 2 parameters: Member/edge 1 and Member/edge 2.

Parameters

Parameters has additional options that let you specify the discretization mode to be applied to a fillet.

If the Discretization option is cleared, a fillet is created using the analytical method.

After the Discretization option is selected, you can define parameters for dividing a created:

At the bottom of the dialog there are two options:

You can define a fillet in the following way:

  1. Select the method for defining a fillet (symmetrical or with respect to edge 1).
  2. Define the members/objects between which the arc (fillet) will be created:
    • textual definition: Enter the member/object numbers in the dialog and the radius value (for the Symmetrical method).
    • graphical definition: Click in the Member/edge 1 field and select the first member/edge in the drawing area, and repeat the procedure to define member/edge 2 and the radius (in the case of Symmetrical method).
    • mixed method that combines graphical with textual definitions
  3. Click Apply to execute the operation after defining the parameters for a fillet (number of divisions, member adjustment, and create members).
Note: To create a fillet between the two members (No. 2 and 3) in the following image, click close to the nodes adjacent to the fillet (nodes No. 4 and 7 on the figure) while selecting the members relevant for the fillet definition, as indicated with pointers on image. After members 2 and 3 are indicated, a fillet (arc) - marked in red is created on object in the vicinity of nodes 4 and 7.