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adding a plane in Solidworks
Greetings Solidworks gurus. I know zero about Solidworks, but I thought it should be a simple matter to view the cross-section created when the cylinder: x2+y2 = 1 ...is cut by the plane: x - 2y + 3½z = 0 ... in the domain: -4<x<4 , -4<y<4 , -4<z<4 I asked a friend to do this for me, but he is struggling with it. Can you help? |
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Is it easier to do it that way in Solidworks? If so, how is that done? |
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1. Relabel the standard planes to minimize confusion later. Front is XY, Top is XZ, Right is YZ.
2. On the XY plane, sketch a circle with radius 1 centered at the origin. 3. Extrude this sketch along Z from the midplane to your specified extents. 4. Sketch a construction line on one of the standard planes; this will be the projection of your plane equation onto this plane. I used the XY plane. I imposed dimensions on this line (delta_x = 1, delta_y = .5) but you could make the line driven by a forumula instead if you desired. 5. Repeat the previous step on another of the standard planes. I used the XZ plane. delta_x = 1, delta_z = -1/sqrt(3). 6. Add a reference plane that is coincident to both of the construction lines drawn in the previous two steps. 7. Cut a section through the body at the reference plane. |
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reps to you Nate :) |
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