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How do i create a surface/mesh in mathcad?and will it be possible to take the surface/mesh to Creo, and vice versa?
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Hi Siobhan,
So it is possible to create surfaces in Mathcad.
But in order for Creo to make use of them they need to be exported as 2D sections that are then used in Creo to create a surface. I posted something on this recently.
http://communities.ptc.com/message/259266#259266
There are different methods of getting data arrays from Mathcad to Creo.
Here is a nice blog by John Sheehan talking about this subject.
http://blogs.ptc.com/2013/05/02/points-lines-and-triangles-oh-my/
As far as I'm aware there is no ability to getting Creo surfaces to Mathcad.
Thanks
Thomas
Hi Siobhan,
So it is possible to create surfaces in Mathcad.
But in order for Creo to make use of them they need to be exported as 2D sections that are then used in Creo to create a surface. I posted something on this recently.
http://communities.ptc.com/message/259266#259266
There are different methods of getting data arrays from Mathcad to Creo.
Here is a nice blog by John Sheehan talking about this subject.
http://blogs.ptc.com/2013/05/02/points-lines-and-triangles-oh-my/
As far as I'm aware there is no ability to getting Creo surfaces to Mathcad.
Thanks
Thomas
As far as I'm aware there is no ability to getting Creo surfaces to Mathcad.
If Creo can export a surface as a set of x, y, z coordinates it would be possible to do something with that in Mathcad.