Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 1 Sweep Command – Sweep along a Guide Guide Section Insert → Sweep → Sweep along Guide Or select Sweep along from the toolbar Sweep.

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Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 1 Sweep Command – Sweep along a Guide Guide Section Insert → Sweep → Sweep along Guide Or select Sweep along from the toolbar Sweep along a Guide requires sketching a section (profile) and a sweep guide.

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 2 Sweep Command – Sweep along a Guide Select sketch and draw the section string on xy plane Guide string Select sketch and draw the guide string on a plane perpendicular to the section string plane (yz plane) yz plane

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 3 Sweep Command – Sweep along a Guide Select Sweep along, choose the section string and OK. Section string

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 4 Sweep Command – Sweep along a Guide Select Guide string and OK. The offset could be used to hollow out the object First Offset set at 2 mm

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 5 Sweep Command – Swept Swept command creates a solid body or a sheet by sweeping one or more section strings along one, two, or three guide strings Sweep and blend using up to three guides.

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 6 Swept Command – two sections and one guide Sketch the guide Create a datum plane at each end Select Datum Plane & choose the end point First datum plane Repeat to construct the second datum plane Second datum plane

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 7 Swept Command – two sections and one guide Select Swept and choose both sections and the guide Sketch two different sections

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 8 Swept Command – two sections and one guide Select the first section Select the next slot and choose the second section Select the guide

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 9 Swept Command – two sections and one guide Note the direction and location of the arrows for both sections Top of section 1 bottom of section 2 Bottom layers are swept to the top

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 10 Swept Command – two sections and one guide To correct the twist, select the swept body from the part navigator and right click, choose the Edit Parameter. Erase the second section and reselect the section by choosing the bottom line Top line

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 11 Swept Command – two sections and one guide To change the alignment manually, select By Point from Alignment Method

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 12 Swept Command – two sections and one guide The 4 alignment line could be manipulated by dragging the 4 end points

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 13 Swept Command – two sections and three guides Swept option allows sweeping and blending simultaneously. Multiple sections with up to three guide lines can be selected for more complex shapes. Select Sketch and draw the first section string Create an offset datum plane at a desired distance. Draw the second section string First sectionOffset datum plane Second section

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 14 Swept Command – two sections and three guides Select a sketch plane or create a datum plane perpendicular to the section string (xy plane). Select Insert and then project to project the sections into the sketch plane for reference. Sketch the first guide and the centerline. First guide Centerline

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 15 Swept Command – two sections and three guides Mirror the first guide to obtain the second guide. Erase the reference entities and exit the sketch. First guide Second guide Create a datum plane perpendicular to the section string to draw the third guide. Datum plane

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 16 Swept Command – two sections and three guides Sketch the third guide. Guide 3 Guide 2 Section 2 Section 1 Guide 1 Select both sections, make sure the arrows are pointing in the same direction Section 1 Section 2 Select all three guides Guide 1

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 17 Swept Command – two sections and three guides

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 18 Use this command to create a solid or sheet body feature that sweeps a master cross section variably along a path. The master cross section should be created using the Sketch on Path option in the Sketcher. Sweep Command – Variational Sweep

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 19 Sweep Command – Variational Sweep 2 – Select Insert → Sweep → Variational Sweep 3 – Select section (sketched before using Sketch on Path option) 3 – Section Sketch (Sketch on Path) Or 1 – Sketch the rails

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 20 Sweep Command – Variational Sweep 4 – Select one of the rails to sketch the section 5 – Create intersection points to attach the master cross section to the rails. Select Intersection Point and choose the point Repeat for the intersection with the second rail

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 21 Sweep Command – Variational Sweep 6 – Sketch the master cross section, apply constraints as desired, dimension the legs Master profile Rails Attachment points to the rails You can control the length of the sweep by specifying start and end values. You can also control the sweep by adding or removing constraints from the master cross section sketch

Ken YoussefiPDM I,SJSU 22 Sweep Command – Variational Sweep Surface model The surface could be thickened