Radial

A radial draw direction is a type of manufacturing constraint. It is used when a machining tool needs to enter in a radial direction toward the center of the plane.

Apply a Radial Draw

Select the Radial Draw tool and click on a design space to apply a radial draw constraint.

  1. On the Structure ribbon, select the Draw Direction tool on the Shape Controls icon.


    Tip: To find and open a tool, press Ctrl+F. For more information, see Find and Search for Tools.
  2. Select the Radial Draw tool on the secondary ribbon.


  3. Click on a design space to apply a radial draw direction.
    A microdialog appears, along with a set of three orthogonal planes. The active plane is shown in blue.
  4. Select a plane to orient the draw direction.
  5. Right-click and mouse through the check mark to exit, or double-right-click.
Tip:
  • Click the icon on the microdialog to eliminate internal voids in the optimized part.
  • Click the icon on the microdialog to designate parts as obstacles.

Radial Draw Examples

Figure 1. Design Space


Figure 2. Optimized Shape with Radial Draw Direction Applied