Curve
A curve graphic is created by positioning a 3D curve entity (Cartesian or parametric curve) in a reference frame (marker). The reference frame can be an explicit marker or can be implicitly defined using a body-point-orientation method.
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If the Graphics panel is not currently displayed, select the desired graphic by
clicking on it in the Model Browser or in the modeling window.
The Graphics panel is automatically displayed.
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Click the Parent drop-down menu and choose the method to specify a reference
frame.
If Marker is chosen:If Body/Point is chosen:
- Click the Body collector and select a body from the modeling window, or double click the Body collector to open the Model Tree (from which the desired body can be selected).
- Click the Curve collector and select the 3D Cartesian curve associated with the graphic.
- Click the Point collector (under Origin) and select a point from the modeling window, or double click the Point collector to open the Model Tree (from which the desired point can be selected).
- Use the orientation options to orient the coordinate system.
Tip:
- Clicking [DC] allows you to view the direction cosines' matrix for a coordinate system.
- The curve graphic is created using the X,Y, and Z data provided in the 3D curve (Cartesian or parametric) with respect to the selected reference frame.
- This curve graphic can be used to define 2D rigid to rigid contact or higher pair constraints such as point to curve or curve to curve constraint.