A flat pattern is a 3D shape in a flattened state. When you generate a flat pattern as part of strategy draping settings, you might want to make changes to it, such as to:
- Add extra material in an area for manufacturing reasons.
- Correct an issue with an existing flat pattern.
- Add geometry that will be used for purposes other than cutting.
- Optimize where splices are on the material.
For example, the outer mesh layer on airplane fuselage might need to just have connectivity rather than be contiguous, and should adhere to a specific ply or sub-ply shape. In some cases, you might even want to just manually create a flat pattern yourself, if the generated ply is not close enough to what you need.
Edit a Flat Pattern
- Right-click the flat pattern node in the
TruPlan browser.
- Select
Edit Flat Pattern from the context menu.
The Inventor Sketch environment opens, and a flat pattern node is added to the Model browser.
- Use Inventor Sketch tools to modify your flat pattern.
Your edited flat pattern must be a closed contour; it must not contain any open or self-intersected segments.
As you edit the pattern, the old contours are shown in white, while the new are show in a contrasting colour; for example, when you use the Deep Blue Inventor color scheme, the new contours are green.- Old contours
- New contour
- Before finishing, make sure that your edited pattern is valid, otherwise your edits will be ignored.
- Click
Finish Sketch on the ribbon to return to
TruPlan.
The sketch is removed from the Model browser and the flat pattern is updated in TruPlan, with a new contour node added under the flat pattern node.
Add a Flat Pattern
Add a flat pattern directly to a ply. This will not be a part of any strategy. A ply can contain no more than one flat pattern added in this way.
- Right-click the ply to which you want to add the flat pattern.
- Select
Add Flat Pattern from the context menu.
A new flat pattern node is added under the ply.
- Right-click the new flat pattern node and select Edit Flat Pattern to make changes to it in the Inventor Sketch environment.