Stochastic Lattices Are Available in Additive Manufacturing | Creo 6.0
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- You can create conformal lattices. These are formed by beams on the bounding surfaces for the part. You can also create a foam type of interconnected beam lattices. Stochastic lattices provide an alternative to the uniformly distributed lattice, so that sandwich-type structures are better filled. The creation of lattice geometry then conforms to the part geometry.
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How do you get a solid model from the result to 3D print?
Hello Trenton,
We shared your question with Jose Coronado, one of our Creo product managers (and the speaker in this video), and he told us:
"The stochastic lattices are displayed using our simplified representation. In Creo 6.0.10, you will have two ways to print them, either:
- Using the CLI export, you can see below the stochastic lattice, sliced as it is defined in the CLI file [he provided a picture]
- Using the 3MF Beam lattices export. [he provided another picture]"
Have you used the official PTC Community forums before? It's a great resource to ask more questions and hear from friendly peers!
Here's a link to the Creo Parametric board: community.ptc.com/t5/Creo-Parametric/ct-p/creoparametric
I hope this answer helps. Have a great day!
@@PTC_Creo Thank you kindly for your reply.
PTC community was my 1st port with no help forthcoming.
@@trentoncarr That's unfortunate to hear. Glad you got a reply this way, then!