By Plane (2D View)
Summary
This is the function to define a 2D cross section to be created as a drawing based on the CIM 3D model.
The cross section defined as By Plane can be drawn by linking the cross section information with MIDAS CAD INFRA-DESIGN (CAD ID).
How to Run
Base Mode [By Plane]
Ribbon Menu > [Application] Tab > [Drawing] Group > Drawing view > By Plane
[Point Library Mode] / [Curve Library Mode] / [Assembly Unit Mode]
Ribbon Menu > [Library] Tab > [Drawing] Group > By Plane
Explanation
By Plane entry route location
This is the process of creating a 2D view cross section using the CIM-By Plane function.
The By Plane function is provided in each Library Mode, including Base Mode.
Using this function, you can create a 2D cross-section that can be used as a drawing depending on the purpose from all models in the Library.
The explanation below explains the By Plane entry path in Base Mode and the By Plane entry path in Library Mode.
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Library Mode [By Plane]
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How to use By Plane (2D View).
This is the process of defining a cross section to be drawn with a CAD ID so that the cross section can be created using the By Plane function.
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The By Plane function in Library mode goes through the process of selecting a Constraint Point. In CIM, the Constraint Point serves as a constraint point when linking sections, and when creating a cross section linked to a higher mode, the constraint point can be remembered and the cross section can be created at the same location. Therefore, in Library mode, be sure to create a Constraint Point before setting the Drawing View. | |
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① Check function location in Base Mode ② Use of functions in Library Mode ③ Define Plane ④ View Box size adjustment (View Depth and Cutting View) ⑤ CAD ID drawing (cross-section) information linking |