First, let me explain what I am trying to do. I have a model of a nosecone-shaped object with a textured surface. It was imported by an IGES file, so I don't have any equations for the surface features. I need to map the surface of the shape with coordinates so I can compare them to another untextured version of the same shape.
I created a datum plane that goes through the central axis and is at a certain angle with respect to the top plane. This angle is controlled by a parameter. On this datum plane, I made a sketch and made the cross section outline an actual line. I then placed a small circle on the surface that I need analyzed. This circle will be used to mark the current analysis point in a sensitivity analysis, but that is getting ahead of what my issue is here.
The sketch is fine as I increase the angle of the plane and the curve made from the cross section updates automatically. At 25 degrees, however, the sketch flips to the bottom half of the cross section and the circle is now on the inside of the solid instead of on the surface. I can't figure out why the sketch flips at all, since nothing really changes at that angle. Does anyone have any advice on this issue?
Thanks in advance! This has been bugging me for a while now.
I created a datum plane that goes through the central axis and is at a certain angle with respect to the top plane. This angle is controlled by a parameter. On this datum plane, I made a sketch and made the cross section outline an actual line. I then placed a small circle on the surface that I need analyzed. This circle will be used to mark the current analysis point in a sensitivity analysis, but that is getting ahead of what my issue is here.
The sketch is fine as I increase the angle of the plane and the curve made from the cross section updates automatically. At 25 degrees, however, the sketch flips to the bottom half of the cross section and the circle is now on the inside of the solid instead of on the surface. I can't figure out why the sketch flips at all, since nothing really changes at that angle. Does anyone have any advice on this issue?
Thanks in advance! This has been bugging me for a while now.