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\page create_pipetshape_page PipeTShape
To create a \b PipeTShape in the Main Menu select New Entity -> Primitives -> PipeTShape
Specify the parameters of the PipeTShape object in the opened dialog
box and press "Apply" or "Apply & Close" button.
The result of the operation will be a GEOM_Object.
\n Main parameters:
\image html pipetshape_dlg.png
\n Position parameters:
\image html pipetshape_pos_dlg.png
\n Advanced options \ref preview_anchor "Preview"
TUI Command: geompy.MakePipeTShape(R1, W1, L1, R2, W2, L2, HexMesh=True, P1=None, P2=None, P3=None)
Arguments:
- \b R1 - Radius of the main T-shape pipe.
- \b W1 - Thickness of the main T-shape pipe.
- \b L1 - Length of the main T-shape pipe.
- \b R2 - Radius of the incident T-shape pipe.
- \b W2 - Thickness of the incident T-shape pipe.
- \b L2 - Length of the incident T-shape pipe.
- \b HexMesh - If True, the shape is splitted into blocks (suitable for hexaedral mesh).
Position arguments:
- \b P1 - First junction point of the main pipe (GEOM Vertex).
- \b P2 - Second junction point of the main pipe (GEOM Vertex).
- \b P3 - Junction point of the incident pipe (GEOM Vertex).
Example:
\image html pipetshape.png
A Pipe T-Shape can be created with a chamfer at the junction of the main and the incident pipes:
TUI Command: geompy.MakePipeTShapeChamfer(R1, W1, L1, R2, W2, L2, H, W, HexMesh=True, P1=None, P2=None, P3=None)
The arguments are the same as of the normal Pipe T-Shape plus:
- \b H - Height of the chamfer along the incident pipe.
- \b W - Width of the chamfer along the main pipe.
Example:
\image html pipetshapechamfer.png
A Pipe T-Shape can be created with a fillet at the junction of the main and the incident pipes:
TUI Command: geompy.MakePipeTShapeFillet(R1, W1, L1, R2, W2, L2, RF, HexMesh=True, P1=None, P2=None, P3=None)
The arguments are the same as of the normal Pipe T-Shape plus:
- \b RF - Radius of the fillet.
Example:
\image html pipetshapefillet.png
All three types of T-Shape (basic, with chamfer and with fillet) can
have thickness reductions at its open ends (two ends of the main pipe
and one end of the incident pipe):
\image html pipetshape_thr_dlg.png
TUI Commands:
\ngeompy.MakePipeTShape(R1, W1, L1, R2, W2, L2, HexMesh=True, P1=None, P2=None, P3=None, theRL=0, theWL=0, theLtransL=0, theLthinL=0, theRR=0, theWR=0, theLtransR=0, theLthinR=0, theRI=0, theWI=0, theLtransI=0, theLthinI=0)
\ngeompy.MakePipeTShapeChamfer(R1, W1, L1, R2, W2, L2, H, W, HexMesh=True, P1=None, P2=None, P3=None, theRL=0, theWL=0, theLtransL=0, theLthinL=0, theRR=0, theWR=0, theLtransR=0, theLthinR=0, theRI=0, theWI=0, theLtransI=0, theLthinI=0)
\ngeompy.MakePipeTShapeFillet(R1, W1, L1, R2, W2, L2, RF, HexMesh=True, P1=None, P2=None, P3=None, theRL=0, theWL=0, theLtransL=0, theLthinL=0, theRR=0, theWR=0, theLtransR=0, theLthinR=0, theRI=0, theWI=0, theLtransI=0, theLthinI=0)
The additional arguments are:
- \b theRL - Internal radius of left thickness reduction.
- \b theWL - Width of left thickness reduction.
- \b theLtransL - Length of left transition part.
- \b theLthinL - Length of left thin part.
- \b theRR - Internal radius of right thickness reduction.
- \b theWR - Width of right thickness reduction.
- \b theLtransR - Length of right transition part.
- \b theLthinR - Length of right thin part.
- \b theRI - Internal radius of incident thickness reduction.
- \b theWI - Width of incident thickness reduction.
- \b theLtransI - Length of incident transition part.
- \b theLthinI - Length of incident thin part.
Example:
\image html pipetshapethr.png
Our TUI Scripts provide you with useful examples of creation of
\ref tui_creation_pipetshape "Advanced objects".
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