Laminate Tree Mode | Description |
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Laminate List | Displays a list of laminate objects. This is the default mode. |
Laminate Manager | Displays laminate objects and their properties in a table. Click Tree Columns to select the properties to display. Use this mode to quickly update the laminate object properties, such as sequence, material, and orientation. |
Draping Manager | Displays laminate objects and their drape status in a table. Click Tree Columns to select the columns to display. The drape status is displayed only after you run draping simulation on the laminate objects. |
Operation | Steps to Perform the Operation |
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Select feature | Right-click a laminate object and select to locate its feature. |
Transition plies | Select one or more laminate objects and click Transition Plies on the mini toolbar to shorten or extend the plies. To learn how to apply transition to laminate objects, see Define Transition between Plies. |
Splice plies | Select one or more laminate objects and click Splice Plies on the mini toolbar to splice or dart the plies. To learn how to apply splicing and darting to laminate objects, see Splice or Dart Plies |
Remove plies | Select one or more laminate objects and click Remove Ply on the mini toolbar to remove its geometry and create a feature to consume the plies. To learn how to remove laminate objects, see Remove Laminate Objects |
Run draping simulation | Select one or more laminate objects and click Draping Simulation to run a draping simulation to analyze ply producibility and calculate ply flat patterns. To learn how to run draping simulation on laminate objects, see Run Draping Simulations. |
Export Flat Pattern | Before you export the flat pattern of plies, make sure that the draping simulation of the plies is successful, and the draping simulation feature exists. Select the plies, right-click, and select Export Flat Pattern to export flat pattern of one or more draped plies. To learn how to export flat pattern of laminate objects, see Export the Flat Pattern. |
Calculate Mass Properties | Select a laminate object, right-click, and select Mass Properties Settings to calculate the mass properties of the laminate object. To learn how to calculate mass properties of a laminate object or of the whole laminate, see Reporting Mass Properties of the Material. |
Export Draping Summary | Before you export the draping summary, make sure that the draping simulation of the plies is successful, the draping simulation feature exists, and the Laminate Tree is displayed in Draping Manager mode. To display the Laminate Tree in the Draping Manager mode, select Draping Manager on the Laminate Tree. Select the plies, right-click, and select Export Draping Summary. To learn how to export summary report of draping results, see Export the Draping Summary. |
Make sure not to select a consumed laminate object. Editing properties of consumed laminate objects is not supported. |
Laminate Object Property | Steps to Change the Property |
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Material | • In the Material list, select the material. |
Orientation | • In the Orientation box, specify the orientation of the objects relative to the X-axis of the rosette. |
Drop-off | • In the Drop-off box, specify the drop-off value. |
Name | a. Select the Change name option. b. In the Prefix box, specify the prefix of the new names of the selected objects using a mixture of letters and numbers. c. In the Start box, specify the starting index for the first object. d. In the Step box, specify the step between the indexes of consecutive objects. e. Select the Skip conflicts check box to rename the selected objects and skip renaming objects whose new names conflict with existing names. If you do not select this check box and if a name conflict is encountered, no objects will be renamed. f. Click Verify Names to check name conflicts with the existing plies. |
Sequence | a. Select the Change sequence option. b. In the Prefix box, specify the prefix of the new sequence of the selected objects using a mixture of letters and numbers. c. In the Start box, specify the starting index of the first object. d. In the Step box, specify the step between the indexes of consecutive objects. |