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The tools in the Design workspace, Form contextual environment, on the Symmetry panel let you add symmetry to T-Spline bodies in Fusion.
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In the Design workspace, Form contextual environment, select Symmetry > Clear Symmetry . The Clear Symmetry dialog displays.
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Design > Form > Symmetry > Isolate Symmetry The Isolate Symmetry tool turns off symmetry for the selected faces.
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Reduce the size of a simulation task using symmetry . Often, you can cut a CAD model in half one or more times to produce a half-, quarter-, or eighth- symmetry representation of the full model.
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There are three types of symmetry that provide a modeling advantage in finite element analyses, as follows: Full Symmetry : All geometry, constraints, physical loads, and thermal loads are symmetrical about one or more planes of symmetry .
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Design > Form > Symmetry > Clear Symmetry Select Surface Select the T-Spline surface to remove symmetry .
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In the Design workspace, Form contextual environment, select Symmetry > Isolate Symmetry . The Isolate Symmetry dialog displays.
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Use a Symmetry Plane is used to force the optimized geometry to be symmetrical about the specified plane.
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A Symmetry Plane is used to force the optimized geometry to be symmetrical about the specified plane.
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The Symmetry Plane command enables you to define a symmetry plane to generate symmetrical outcomes.
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Remove symmetry from a T-Spline body Select a body and select Symmetry > Clear Symmetry .
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Remove symmetry from a T-Spline body Select a body and select Symmetry > Clear Symmetry .
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In this activity, you use the Simplify environment to create an eighth- symmetry variant of the full disk brake rotor model.
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On the Define tab, click Design Space > Symmetry Plane . The Symmetry Plane dialog opens.
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The green lines show that there is radial symmetry around them. Remove symmetry from a T-Spline body Select a body and select Symmetry > Clear Symmetry .
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