In a rigid route, dynamic updates of auto routes may not be appropriate in some regions. To apply geometric constraints and dimension constraints, use a variety of sketched routing commands to manually define route points and segments.
When creating sketched route segments, you can switch normal sketched dimensions and driven dimensions using the Auto-Dimension option on the context menu. Route geometry in driven dimensions can be dynamically edited later.
The following procedure illustrates a possible workflow of manually creating sketched route segments.
Activate the route environment.
On the ribbon, click Route tab
Create panel
Route .
Optionally, if you are starting a new route, define the start route point using any of the following ways:
Optionally, to cancel creating driven dimensions for forward route sketch, right-click and clear the Auto-Dimension check box.
To change the axis orientation of the 3D Orthogonal Route tool, do any of the following:
Optionally, define the custom bend in piping route or normal bend in tubing route:
To set the next route point, do any of the following:
As you pause the cursor over the axis, invalid point selections (selections not within the set minimum/maximum segment length region) are displayed as an "x". Valid selections are displayed as a green dot. Selections that meet the minimum length requirement, but are too short for an additional fitting or bend are represented as a blue dot.
To adjust the segment you just created, do any of the following:
On the ribbon, use Route tab
Constrain panel
Dimension to edit the segment dimension, bend radius, and the preceding included angle.
Use Route tab
Create panel
Include Geometry to introduce the needed reference geometry. Place geometric constraints or angular dimensions between the route segment and reference geometry.
On the ribbon, use Route tab
Create panel
Bends to set the custom bend at the shared route point between the adjacent route segments.
Optionally, to position the segment accurately in the spatial coordinate system, right-click the preceding sketched route point and select Draw Construction Line. Create a construction line, and optionally place geometric constraints to fix the construction line. You can then place angular dimensions between the construction line and the adjacent segment.
If the 3D Orthogonal Route tool is not displayed, activate the tool using any of the following ways:
Continue picking route points:
To complete adding route points, right-click and select Done.
To complete the route, right-click and select Finish Edit.
A finished route can be populated or fittings dropped onto it as an initial fitting for another route.