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definiciones Explanation: Draft Angle An angle relative to surfaces that run parallel to an axis which is usually used for easy withdrawal from a mold. http://www.aot.state.vt.us/CaddHelp/cadd/glossary/gloss_d.ht... Draft angle A mandrel's taper or angle for ease of part removal. http://www.osha-slc.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_iii/otm_iii_1.html No sé la traducción exacta, espero que te aclare algo. Saludos, Patricia |
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ángulo de diseño Explanation: I believe they are talking about drafting as in drawing. If that´s the case, here´s some info. I hope you can use. draft-Bosquejar, delinear los contornos de, trazar, diseñar. The Draft feature adds a draft angle to individual surfaces, or to a series of selected planar surfaces. The following table lists the terminology used in drafts. Term Definition Draft surfaces Model surfaces selected for drafting. Neutral plane (or Pivot plane) Draft surfaces are pivoted about the intersection of the neutral plane with the draft surfaces. Neutral curve The curve on the draft surfaces that is used as an axis of rotation for draft surfaces--draft surfaces are rotated about the neutral curve. Draft direction Direction that is used to measure the draft angle. It is defined as normal to the reference plane. Draft angle Angle between the draft direction and the resulting drafted surfaces. If the draft surfaces are split, you can define two independent angles for each portion of the draft. Direction of rotation (or Reference direction) Direction that defines how draft surfaces are rotated with respect to the neutral plane or neutral curve. Split areas Areas of the draft surfaces to which you can apply different draft angles. Best Regards, Bye Reference: http://www.menet.umn.edu/docs/proe20/proe/part/tweak_feat.ht... |
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