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Object «Deformation» |
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Basic principles of component deformation
For each component deformed in the assembly, a Deformation object is created. It appears in the Assembly design tree immediately after the Deformation of Component operation is completed and is marked with an icon
. The object name contains the text «Deformation» and the name of the component for which the deformation was performed, for example, Deformation (GR 44.06.12.001 Housing): 1. The object name cannot be changed.
The Deformation object contains the component geometry building operations that are available for deformation. Operations that have been deformed are marked with a «check mark».
One component can have only one Deformation object.
By moving the object change the deformation performed or disable it. If the Deformation object is deleted, the original geometry is returned to the corresponding component. If the deformed component is deleted from the assembly model, the corresponding Deformation object is also deleted.
Regardless of the nesting level of the deformed component, the object Deformation is created in the current assembly and placed on the first level of the Tree. In the Tree of the structural representation it is located in the Deformations section. If the Tree has the design history view, then the Deformation object is initially located at the end of the Tree. By moving the object along the Tree, you can control the geometry of the component.
If necessary, it is available to change the deformation performed or disable it.
If a Deformation object is deleted, the corresponding component is returned to its original geometry. If a deformed component is deleted from the assembly model, the corresponding Deformation object is also deleted.