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23-Emerald IV
August 23, 2012
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Spherical Corner

  • August 23, 2012
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I am having difficulty creating native Creo/Proe geometry to match import geometry. The spherical corner in the import data I have seems to be a much better corner than what I'm getting by default with the round transition set to "Corner Sphere". Does anyone have any suggestions on how to model this more accurately (other than simply copying the import geometry)? Pictures and WF5 model are attached. Thanks!


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    17-Peridot
    August 23, 2012

    That imported corner appears to be a composit of several variable radii. It is not a simple blended radii corner; certainly not spherical.

    TomU23-Emerald IVAuthor
    23-Emerald IV
    August 23, 2012
    The spherical corner seems to be a much better match than a variable round. It's almost like I need a spherical corner with a corner radius that is less than the largest incoming corner radius. Take a look at the attached pictures.

    CS_5 and CS_6 show a variable round.

    CS_7 shows what I mean about a reduced corner radius. Pro/e will not let me make the corner radius smaller than the largest incoming corner radius (5 in this case)

    Tom U.

    17-Peridot
    August 23, 2012

    I have done these and it gets quite convoluted to obtain the minimal radius.


    It actually required 2 blends, a cut, and another blend.


    Minimal in this instance means that the planar face remains "square" at the fillet.


    The attached image uses as follows:


    1; verticalround in the extrusion sketch


    2; round on one edge


    3; extrude (remove) on perpendicualr edge


    4; round equivalent to original extrusion


    This uses 2 identical rounds but in your case, you might be able to blend 3 unique roundsin the same way.