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How can I create a line tangent to a spline curve interpolated with several points in 2D in pro/engineer wildfire2.
To create a tangent to a 2D spline curve in Pro/E, you will need to use the "Tangent" tool under the "Sketch" menu. This tool allows you to specify a point on the spline curve and the direction of the tangent at that point. You can then use this tangent as a reference to create other geometry or features.
Yes, you can create multiple tangents to a 2D spline curve in Pro/E. Simply use the "Tangent" tool for each desired tangent, and specify a different point on the spline curve and direction for each one.
If you need to adjust the position of a tangent after creating it, you can use the "Edit Definition" tool under the "Sketch" menu. This tool allows you to modify the point and direction of the tangent, as well as its length and curvature.
Yes, you can create a tangent to a specific point on a 2D spline curve in Pro/E. When using the "Tangent" tool, simply click on the desired point on the spline curve to specify it as the tangent point.
Yes, it is possible to create a tangent to a 2D spline curve at a specific angle in Pro/E. To do this, you will need to use the "Tangent" tool and then use the "Angle" option to specify the desired angle for the tangent. Keep in mind that the angle will be measured from the tangent point in the direction of the tangent line.