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Tutorial on modeling Pipe joint in Creo Elements/Pro.
Here is the tutorial.
Step 1
Start Creo.
Step 2
Sketch >> Top plane.
Step 3
Draw a circle of 80mm diameter.
Step 4
Extrude it as surface by 200mm.
Step 5
Offset the right plane by 200mm.
Step 6
Sketch >> DTM1.
Step 7
Draw a circle of 80mm at 200mm to the origin.
Step 8
Extrude it as surface by 200mm away from origin.
Step 9
Insert >> Boundary blend.
Step 10
Select both edges of the pipes while holding down control key.
Step 11
Under constraints change boundary conditions to Tangent for First chain.
Step 12
Same for Last Chain.
Step 13
Click OK and the surface is generated.
Step 14
Insert >> Boundary Blend.
Step 15
Again Select both edges while holding CTRL key.
Step 16
For direction 2 select the edges of the boundary blend 1 while holding CTRL key.
Step 17
Click OK and the surface is generated.
Step 18
Select all surfaces and then Edit >> Merge.
Step 19
ClicK OK and the surfaces are merged into one.
Step 20
Select the merge1 and then Edit >> Thicken.
Step 21
Input thickness 2mm outside. Click OK.
Step 22
Now the pipe joint is created using Boundary blend.
U can do it using Simple sweep command under thicknes :D :D..Nice tutorial :D
it reallly nice ....even i never think that we can make the pipe like this....
well mr gill in step num 9 , boundary blend isnt highlighted for me , i mean to say i aint able to insert boundary blend as it isnt available