Hi guys, I got a part which I would like to have it also in flat pattern. I tried everything I could but without a near solution. Can perhaps one of the more IV experienced engineers help please? See the attachement.
Thanks and kind regards,
zetex
Few issues,
I opened it in Inventor 2014 (not sure what version you're using)
1st ... it wasn't a sheet metal part, so I converted it for my model
2nd ... you'll need to do a rip, extrusion cut or something to break open the cone ...
Hi, thanks for taking your time to answer my problem. I already have done as you showed and got the same result: the flat pattern doesn't make a flat pattern
Hi! For this particular case, the flat pattern would be done in two steps internally (unroll and then unfold). The flat pattern of this part would look like a rectangular sheet. The behavor seems to be inconsistent with real world experience (expecting a pie shape sheet).
The original design intent of unroll is to ensure the linear extension on both sides of an elbow be transformed correctly in flat pattern. As a result, elbow bend is unrolled back to a rectangular sheet. In reality, the elbow must have undergone non-linear material stretching and contraction. Unfortunately, this is not something a geometry-based modeler can simulate by transforming geometry alone. Geometry, material, and force all need to be considered.
Thanks!