Parameter ideas required

Parameter ideas required

Ryan_Fab
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Parameter ideas required

Ryan_Fab
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I am looking for some help with parametric design.

 

I have a large rectangle, "A", which dimensions are driven by parameters.

 

I then draw another rectangle, "B", the size of this is changeable and will be the result of a sum/method I'm yet to find!?

 

I create a third rectangle, "C", which is "B" offset by 2mm. This relationship is constant.

 

I then create a coincident constraint between "A" and "C" at their bottom left corners.

 

 

 

What I am trying, and failing, to come up with is a sum or a parameter driven way to make rectangle "C" array and fit wholly inside of "A" a pre-determined a number of times.

 

Please note that "A" can always change and be to decimals as too will the number of zones in the x and y axis.

 

 

Ive read this a few times and Im not sure how clear it is! so here's some examples of what im looking to achieve

 

 

1. Variables.                             A = 200 x 200                     Zones in X 2, zones in Y 2

Ryan_Fab_0-1695397880011.png

2. Variables.                                A = 200 x 200                     Zones in X 4, zones in Y 4.

Ryan_Fab_1-1695397989742.png

3. Variables.                    A = 134 x 306                    Zones in X 3, zones in Y 2

Ryan_Fab_2-1695398040287.png

Hopefully someone understands this and is able to help!

 

cheers 

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@Ryan_Fab 

Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

Why are you creating sketch pattern rather than feature pattern?

What are you attempting to model - do you have a picture of something similar that already exists in the real world?

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Ryan_Fab
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Hello, thanks for taking the time to look.

 

sketch array, feature pattern, Ive been playing with both. But my issue is getting them to work with parameters

 

I didnt really have anything to send so I've just knocked up a quick model. The attached is what I'm looking to achieve, its a very simple thing just with endless options. The overall shape can change size and the number of extruded pockets can change, the quantity of these in the x and y axis will not necessarily be equal . What must remain constant is the 4mm wall thickness around them

 

Im hoping that when Im given a change of spec I can change a few parameters and fusion will do the work for me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

simply take a look at this design

 

(view in My Videos)

 

günther

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Ryan_Fab
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That is fantastic, exactly what I want to do.

 

thank you so much 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

Here is an extension for pluggable dividers.

 

(view in My Videos)

 

günther