Assembly Modeling Constraints ENGR 1182 SolidWorks 05.

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Assembly Modeling Constraints ENGR 1182 SolidWorks 05

Today’s Objectives  Creating assemblies by constraining 3D parts together Movement and Location dictated by Constraints  SW05 In-Class Activity  SW05 Out-of-Class Homework Assignment

Assemblies Assemblies are collections of 3D parts that form one engineering system 1.Modeled to Fit Together 2.Location defined by 6 degrees of freedom 3 translational (x,y,z) 3 rotational (about x,y,z axes) 3.Assembly Constraints in SolidWorks are applied using the Mates tool which positions two components relative to one another.

Modeled to Work Together Compatible Components Dimensional Tolerances Assembly Constraints Operational Requirements Moving? Fixed?

Defining Location 6 degrees of freedom constrain an instance of a part file X,Y,Z Translation X,Y,Z Rotation

Assembly Constraints (position two components relative to one another) Coincident Parallel Perpendicular Tangent Concentric Lock Distance Angle The bridge example will be used to demonstrate these core concepts

Concentric Constraints Axes of cylindrical features and holes can be selected Concentric constraints align centerline axes

Mating Surfaces 2D surfaces can be mated using the Coincident Constraint to become flush with one another but the correct direction must be given to the computer

Additional Constraints Distance between entities if not flush Coincident Lines or Vertices

SolidWorks Adding Components In the Assembly tab (similar to the Features tab of a Part file) use the Insert Components button to add part files to this assembly Select from the open parts listed or use the Browse to find saved files

After placing the base part, reopen the Insert Component dialog box and click on the pin to keep the box open. Now browse and double click on or Open the second part and left SINGLE click in SolidWorks window to place second part. Next go to the Insert Component dialog box and single left click on the second part just inserted so that it’s blue high-lighting is removed. Now click on browse and select the third part, left SINGLE click to place it, left click on the third part in the Insert Component dialog box to remove the blue high-lighting and repeat sequence. After placing the last part, select the green check mark or hit ESC to complete the insertion of parts. Note that if multiple copies of any part are needed, one can SINGLE click again after the part has been placed to produce another copy of the part. SolidWorks: First Component The first part inserted will become fixed in space and should be placed at the origin as a base for the assembly. This must be done by selecting the part and then clicking the green check mark to default to the origin instead of just left clicking in space. ANCHORING THE BASE AT THE ORIGIN INSERTING ADDITIONAL PARTS

SolidWorks Constraints/Mates In SolidWorks these are the Standard Constraints used in Assemblies In the figure window it will show a preview of the mating and a smaller dialog box will appear Change Direction Confirm Mate

The Secret to Successful Assemblies 1.Move components to be constrained close to each other 2.Rotate one component so the constrained surfaces or edges can be easily viewed 3.Zoom in so that the surface or edges are easy to select

SolidWorks Example  Assembly of a water filtering pitcher 

Water Pitcher Start The first part inserted will become fixed in space and will be placed at the origin aligning the 3 major planes (front, right, top) as a base for the assembly by selecting the part in the open parts list and clicking the green check mark Origin of AssemblyOrigin of Base Part Aligned Origins

Water Pitcher Example: First Mate Next lets bring in the top compartment and mate the two back surfaces

Water Pitcher: Top Compartment Similar constraints are added to the sides and top ridge in order to fully constrain the top compartment

Water Pitcher: Filter Now lets add to our assembly the water filter which fits into the circular hole of the top compartment We’ll add a concentric constraint in order to align the axis

Water Pitcher: Inserted Filter The bottom ridge of the filter and the top of the compartment are selected and the faces are constrained to be flush

Water Pitcher: Section View A section view can be used in order to see that the mates are correct Choose the correct plane that cuts through an object

Water Pitcher: Sub-Assembly The top cover of the water pitcher consists of 2 pieces that were put together in a separate assembly and then brought into the current assembly

Deleting Constraints All Constraints applied are located in the Model Tree under Mates

Deleting Constraints Constraints can be selected and removed using the delete key

Assemblies Wrap-Up  Assemblies – collection of 3D parts that form a system  6 Degrees of Freedom XYZ Translation XYZ Rotation  Assembly Constraints Concentric Mating Surfaces Coincident Distance Homework Assignment SW06-OUT : Buck-Eye-Phone Assembly

In-Class Activity Using the pre-made blocks and wheels construct some kind of pinewood derby racer using assembly constraints Create the base of any pinewood derby racer by inserting the chassis (first) and then inserting the axles

Important Takeaways  Assemblies are collections of 3D parts that form one engineering system  Assembly constraints are used to locate parts in the assembly relative to each other

What’s Next?  Due Next Class: SW06 Out of Class HW  Before next class, you will read about Exploded View and Extracting Drawings and Optional Extra Credit Advanced Assembly Modeling