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modelling surrace irregularity on Biconic surface


hello,

I have a biconic surface I would like to perform an irregularity tolerance analysis on.  I read about using TEZI.  How can I use this for a biconic surface?

John

Best answer by Jeff.Wilde

You could try using the composite surface capability: Introduction to Composite Surface

 

Regards,

Jeff

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Jeff.Wilde
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  • July 17, 2023

You could try using the composite surface capability: Introduction to Composite Surface

 

Regards,

Jeff


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  • July 19, 2023

Thanks Jeff!  I will look into this.  Hope you are doing well!
 

John


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Hi John.  Yes, all is well; good to see you on the forum. 

The relatively new composite surface looks interesting, especially for tolerancing.  However, there is a note in the help documentation that indicates it doesn’t work for off-axis apertures, so it has some limitation.

An approach to tolerance off-axis surfaces is described here:

Tolerancing surface irregularity using a phase surface

Jeff


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