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Hello, everyone, how the flat pattern as shown in the paste on the surface of the tire?
Requirements: the size can not be changed,
So can not use the normal projection
Will you have any good suggestions?
I heard that the envelope can be achieved, but do not know exactly how to operate, please advise
thank you in advance
Best Regards
Shuni
Hi Shuni,
If i understand your question correctly, one method you could try is first make a flat feature of your tire, that is, you make a rectangle, then create a fill pattern of the feature you would like pattern on the tire. Lastly, you create a 360 toroidal bend using a cross section of the tire profile.
BR
Ric.
Hi Ric.
First of all, thanks to your explanation.
I also tried this method, very simple to operate, but do not know you find this question: bending will change the original size.
See Figure:
Wireframe on the size of the original size, on the entity's size is the size after bending between them is not changed it?
This is not permitted.
May I ask a more appropriate way?
Thanks again for your help.
Best Regards
Shuni
Hey Shuni,
I am bit unsure how to pattern this feature without the size changing. One other option you could try is to create the pattern on a separate flat surface, and then save this a picture / color to be rendered onto the surface of the tire.. hope this helps..
BR
Rick
thank you for you help
Hi Shuni...
With Toriodal Bend, you have to make sure the amount of material for your bent tire is exactly the same as the width of your FLAT pattern. otehrwise you can have distortion. I'd think though that with many of the techniques for creating the tire you're going to get some kind of distortion.
I don't know how you're going to cut a flat pattern and then wrap it into a tire shape without some type of deformation. There are some options in Toroidal Bends to minimize distortion. Or... you could try the flatten surface/bend solid method to create the tire tread.
Can you explain your application a bit more? Is this just for graphic purposes or do you need to model a real-world tire for analysis purposes? Sometimes understanding the application helps us lead you to the best technique for creating the geometry.
Thanks!
-Brian