Open the Arc dialog using either of the following methods:
The dialog, which lets you define an arc, has the following parts:
When the Arc dialog is fully opened, clicking Definition Method, Geometry, or Parameters minimizes the corresponding part of the dialog so it displays only the options used at a given time. When the window is minimized, clicking one of the button extends the dialog.
Under Definition Method, options for defining an arc are based on defining three points. Schematic drawings of the arc defining method are shown below.
The arc is defined using the center and two points on the arc (beginning and end). |
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The arc is defined using three points on the arc (beginning, end, and middle). |
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The arc is defined using three points on the arc (beginning, end, and end). |
Coordinates for points P1, P2 and P3 can be entered in the corresponding fields under Geometry. The significance of these points depends on the method used to create the arc.
Additional options that let you select the method of dividing the arc into elements are located in the Parameters part of the dialog box.
If Arc discretization is turned off, an arc is created using the analytical method.
When the Arc discretization is selected, you can define the parameters for dividing an arc:
Create Members option is available only when Arc discretization is selected.
When selected, the arc is made up of member elements (individual parts of the arc are members).
When Create members is turned off, the following options become available:
- When creating a volumetric structure (solid), it can be a face of a volumetric object
- When distributing planar loads onto members, the cladding attribute determines the method and direction of load distribution. Arbitrary loads (planar, linear and point loads) can be applied to a cladding, a next transferred onto members
- Thickness, the contour is a panel
- Cladding, the contour is a face.
To define an arc: