About Draping Direction and Reference Surface Consistency

 

A check informs the user of any inconsistency among the plies of a plies group (Plies have different reference surfaces or their draping direction is not that of the plies group):

  • A check is performed when updating or editing a plies group.
  • A check is performed on input plies, sequences, plies groups or stacking in commands that generate results or instantiate objects in stacking.
  • Information is given via messages, diagnostic lists in commands or masks in the specification tree.

Global Rules

A ply is consistent with its reference surface and draping direction when:

  • The ply is an engineering ply (no skin swapping), and the reference surface of its contour and the draping direction of the ply are the same as those of the plies group.
  • The ply is a manufacturing ply (hence with skin swapping), and follows the skin swapping rules below:
    • All plies of a given plies group are swapped on the same manufacturing surface.
    • The draping direction is consistent on all plies after swapping: All draping directions are along the normal to the manufacturing surface, or the inverted normal.
    • Draping direction changes for the manufacturing surface do not impact the initial draping direction of plies groups and plies on the engineering reference surface.

Diagnoses

Reference Surface of Plies and Cut-Pieces

An information message is displayed in the following cases:

  • The reference surface of a ply is not that of the plies group.
  • All the plies of the plies group have the same reference surface, but not that of the plies group.
  • The reference surface of the ply is the manufacturing surface, but some plies in the plies group are not manufacturing plies.
  • The reference surface of the ply is a manufacturing surface, but not the same as that of the other plies of the plies group.

Draping Direction

At its creation, the draping direction of a plies group applies to all the plies of the plies group. This direction is generally considered as the engineering draping direction.
However, individual plies can be given a different draping direction, for example by manual edition.

Manufacturing plies can be created by skin swapping the engineering plies onto the manufacturing reference surface.
You can invert the draping direction during skin swapping, which may result in inconsistency among the plies of a given plies group.

An information message is displayed in the following cases:

  • Inconsistency in the draping direction of plies or cut-pieces without skin swapping: The draping direction of a ply is not that of the plies group.
  • Inconsistency in the draping direction of plies or cut-pieces with skin swapping: The draping direction of a ply has been inverted during skin swapping, but that of all the other plies has not been inverted.

Input of Commands

A check is done on the stacking, plies group, sequence, plies or cut-pieces used by commands as input.

  • A panel lists the results of the check.
  • The contextual menu of each line lets you perform a visual check of the elements.
  • A visual feedback (highlight of contour and diagnosis text) helps you solve the problem.
  • You are asked whether you want to continue or not.

See  Enable draping direction and reference surface consistency checks on plies group option for more information.

Warnings are displayed when:

  • All the plies in the plies group have different reference surfaces.
  • All the plies in the plies group have the same reference surface, but not that of the plies group.
  • Some plies of the plies group have skin swapping, some have not.
  • All the plies in the plies group are manufacturing plies, but with different reference surfaces.
  • The plies in the plies group have different draping directions.
  • All the plies in the plies group have been swapped, but with different draping directions.

For the Plies Group Update or Edition

Access to the Stacking Management is proposed to solve the problems.
Use Multiple Rows Edition to edit the draping direction.

When editing a plies group with skin swapping already performed, both the engineering and the manufacturing draping directions are displayed on their respective reference surface.
When inconsistency is detected, the arrow of the manufacturing draping direction is replaced with a feedback.

Commands

A check is done in the following commands.
An error is displayed when the inconsistency prevents the computation of the results.
A warning is displayed when the inconsistency does not affect the command output.

Command Message Comment
Iso-thickness Area Error -
Material Addition Wizard Error -
Multiple Core Samples Error A check is done at the selection of a plies group. If an inconsistency is detected, the plies group is not accepted as input.
Solid from Plies Error A check is done at the selection of a complete stacking or of individual plies.
Stagger Origin Points Error A check is done on the selected plies group when starting the computation.
Butt Splice Zone Warning -
Check Contours Warning A warning column is added to display inconsistency diagnoses.
When selecting a line in the dialog box, the corresponding contour is highlighted.
Elevate Solid or Top Surface Warning -
Flattening Warning -
Gap Offset Warning -
Limit Contour Warning -
Material Excess Warning -
No Drop Off Area Warning -
No Splice Zone Warning -
Numerical Analysis Warning -
Plies Section Warning The plies group consistency is checked with respect to the draping direction and the reference surface.
Ply Exploder Warning -
Ply Table Warning -
Producibility for Hand Layup Warning -
Producibility Inspection Warning -
Skin Swapping Warning -
Splice Plies Warning -
Symmetric Plies Warning -
Symmetric Plies Stacking Warning -
Unfold Warning -