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==Intersection Point 3D Deviations: Spherical Radius True Position==
 
==Intersection Point 3D Deviations: Spherical Radius True Position==

Revision as of 03:02, 19 October 2019

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Contents


HOW VTUBE-LASER CALCULATES GD&T TRUE POSITION

VTube-LASER actually shows the "spherical radius true position" values in more than one place in the Inspection Data.

Tangent Point Deviations: Spherical Radius True Position

The TANGENT POINT and MIDPOINT deviations along the centerline are the equivalent of spherical radius true position values.  The deviations shown in the Tangent grid in the Inspection Data menu show these deviation values (Tangent-Midpoint-Tangent along each straight).

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This image shows the tangent points and midpoints along a master centerline.

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Intersection Point 3D Deviations: Spherical Radius True Position

The 3D deviations for the XYZ centerline end and intersection points are also the equivalent of spherical radius true position values.  The 3D deviations shown in the XYZ grid in the Inspection Data menu show these deviation values.

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Values

The T1 and T2 TRANSLATE values control the influence that tangent 1 or tangent 2 have in each straight. This is a translation influence - which means it controls the influence along the X, Y, and Z axes without reference to any twisting motion for the alignment.

The STRAIGHT VECTOR values allow each straight to have more or less influence with rotational or angular alignment - like a twist. (Twist in alignment is also referred to as "transformation" - which is distinct from "translation". See the T1 and T2 TRANSLATE for "translation.)

Set these values to change the alignment. Then press recalculate alignment.

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Popup Menu

As of 2.9.17, VTube also includes a popup menu to make changing the values easier.

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