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HyperMesh
HW10.0
MidsurfaceCreation
UsingR/TRatio

MidsurfaceCreationUsingR/TRatio
Midsurfacing R/T parameter is now available, with the release of HyperMesh 10.0, in the Midsurface
panel to control midsurface extraction for T-connections and X-connections. This provides better control
of midsurface extraction for these types of connections.
This ratio is taken into account on T-, X- and more complex connections only, as in the picture below. On
a curve without a T-connection it does not apply.

If R/T is greater than the specified value, then this location will not be recognized as a junction and will be
considered as a solid piece. If T is different on different sides on the junction (as in the above picture),
then the maximum T is used.
Since in many cases the fillet is not an exact cylinder and has a variable curvature, or the fillet crosssection is not orthogonal to the fillet axes, in reality the length on the curve at the fillet is taken and R is
recalculated from this length as if it were an arc of a circle.
Previously, this parameter was only used internally and was set at a value of 2.0.

Example: Using the R/T value to generate an accurate midsurface

1. Access the midsurface panel


2. Select the solid model to midsurface.
3. Click extract.
4. View the result.

NOTE: Reviewing the model shown has an R/T value that is greater than 2 as the R is 6.5 and the T is 3.
This will cause that T-connection midsurface to fail since the default R/T value is set to 2.

Fixing the midsurface:


1. Enter the edit parameters sub-panel
2. Set the max R/T ratio to 3 so that the actual R/T value of the shown example will not be greater
than the defined maximum value.
3. Selecting the solid model to midsurface.
4. Click extract.

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