Modeling
environment does allow for pressure fit joint but not for joints forces
into place out of position - meaning that if their fit would be loose they
could be assembled without force
Attempt
at modeling two adjecent ruled, developable surfaces, with the joint piece
bridging over the ridge line -crease
Double
curved attempt-modeling the surface strips as smoothly deformed double curved
strips.
Conclusion: CATIA does not support the contact/pressure fit
joint for complex surfaceobjects as it is the case in the seam curfaces
in these examples.
Simplified flat version of the joint without initial curvature.
Curvature gets introduced later throug momentum.
Neutral, undeformed state of the joint, which is being clamped around
the two sectional sides.
The seamline is contected through a pressure fit contact joint along the
elngth of the seam with an overlap of 0.001mm
In plane - in tension with 200Nm in y direction
Displacement image - webbing shows the pressure fit connection
Von Mises Forces with 200Nm pulling in y axis
Von Mises Forces with 2000Nm pulling in y axis
Translational magnitude map
Oposing momenti in the two parts 40Nm along x Axis