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Elliptical holes in a circular plate

SP_8016115
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Elliptical holes in a circular plate

I want to build a model of a circular plate with elliptical holes in it. The holes center coordinate and orientation data are in a .txt file. The center coordinates and orientation are random. Can I make this type of tabulated pattern in creo, please if possible help me out

Circular plate radius is - 1024 mm

Ellipse semi major - 30 mm

Ellipse semi minor - 15 mm

 

I have attached the .txt file . first and second column is x and y coordinate and third column is orientation of major axis from x 

 

 

 

 

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:SP_8016115)

This should be possible using sketch patterns. Creo supports sketcher csys inside a sketch that can be patterned. The center locations can be imported using an point offset csys feature. 

 

Offset datum point using import option

tbraxton_0-1678883370830.png

 

You can then create a pattern for the csys orientation (clocking) at each center location. See below.

 

Refer to this thread for reference:

https://community.ptc.com/t5/3D-Part-Assembly-Design/Is-it-possible-to-pattern-geometry-to-fit-to-csys-locations/m-p/705898 

 

Here is a simple example of clocking the csys inside a sketch and patterning it. The part is posted for reference.

 

clock pattern.jpg

 

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

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tbraxton
22-Sapphire I
(To:SP_8016115)

This should be possible using sketch patterns. Creo supports sketcher csys inside a sketch that can be patterned. The center locations can be imported using an point offset csys feature. 

 

Offset datum point using import option

tbraxton_0-1678883370830.png

 

You can then create a pattern for the csys orientation (clocking) at each center location. See below.

 

Refer to this thread for reference:

https://community.ptc.com/t5/3D-Part-Assembly-Design/Is-it-possible-to-pattern-geometry-to-fit-to-csys-locations/m-p/705898 

 

Here is a simple example of clocking the csys inside a sketch and patterning it. The part is posted for reference.

 

clock pattern.jpg

 

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Involute Development, LLC
Consulting Engineers
Specialists in Creo Parametric

Hi,

1.]

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2.]

create 1st instance

MartinHanak_1-1678884962719.png

3.]

create pattern ... see attached video

 

Hopefully it is what you need...

MartinHanak_2-1678885376764.png

 


Martin Hanák
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