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Basic Assembly 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Introduction to Engineering Design.

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Degrees of Freedom A component floating in space has six degrees of freedom Degrees of freedom are systematically removed in an assembly until only the desired components are allowed to move 3 rotations around X, Y, and Z axes 3 translations along X, Y, and Z axes
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Page 1: Basic Assembly  2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Introduction to Engineering Design.

Basic Assembly

© 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.Introduction to Engineering Design

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• Assembly constraints are parameters that define geometric relationships between components in a CAD assembly

• Constraints include

Assembly Constraints

Mate/Flush

Tangent InsertAngle

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Degrees of Freedom

• A component floating in space has six degrees of freedom

• Degrees of freedom are systematically removed in an assembly until only the desired components are allowed to move

3 rotations aroundX, Y, and Z axes

3 translations along X, Y, and Z axes

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Mate Constraint

• Constrains two faces, edges, points, or axes together

• Red arrows represent normal vectors and point toward each other

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Flush Constraint

• Constrains two faces or work features together

• Normal vectors will point in the same direction

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Angle Constraint

• Constrains two faces or edges at an angle to one another

• Normal vectors parallel to each other equal 0° angle

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Insert Constraint

• Constrains a cylinder flush into a hole

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Tangent Constraint

• Constrains a curved surface to a plane or another curved surface

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Base Component

• First component placed in an assembly should be a fundamental part or subassembly– E.g., a frame or base plate, on which the

remainder of the assembly is attached • First component in an assembly file sets

orientation of subsequent parts and subassemblies

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• When the first component is placed in the assembly, its origin is coincident and aligned with the assembly coordinate origin

• All degrees of freedom are removed from the first component

• Base component will be grounded and should be left that way

Grounded Component

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• Function duplicates one or more components

• Arranges the resulting occurrences in a circular or rectangular pattern

Patterning Component

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Replace Component

• Design process is often non linear, so one or more components in an assembly may need replacement

• New component placed in the same location as the original component, but assembly constraints may be deleted

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• Double click on a component to exit the assembly environment and enter part environment

• Other components in the assembly will become translucent

• When finished editing a part, exit the part environment and return to the assembly environment

Editing Components

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Subassemblies

• Group of components constrained to act as one component in a larger assembly