nkt
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Bye to all,
I use solid edge usually, but now I have to do a job with nx 7.5.
with solid edge I created an assembly and with the constraints I blocked the various parts.
Now I'm trying to do the same thing with nx using the constraints.
Let's make a simple example.
I have 2 parts:
- a block with a hole
- a cylindrical pin
mute the block inside a assembly file and lock it to the ground.
Then I add the pin inside the assembly. now to eliminate the various degrees freedoms I should bind it with the following constraints:
- distance bond
- concentric bond
- rotation block bond
I put the distance bond is so far ok, but then if I put the concentric bond only accepts the edges and not the surface, and if I use the edges the distance bond goes in error. I then used the alignment between the two axes, did I do right?
Now if I look at the degrees of freedom I only remain that of rotation, how do I block rotation?
Thank you.
I use solid edge usually, but now I have to do a job with nx 7.5.
with solid edge I created an assembly and with the constraints I blocked the various parts.
Now I'm trying to do the same thing with nx using the constraints.
Let's make a simple example.
I have 2 parts:
- a block with a hole
- a cylindrical pin
mute the block inside a assembly file and lock it to the ground.
Then I add the pin inside the assembly. now to eliminate the various degrees freedoms I should bind it with the following constraints:
- distance bond
- concentric bond
- rotation block bond
I put the distance bond is so far ok, but then if I put the concentric bond only accepts the edges and not the surface, and if I use the edges the distance bond goes in error. I then used the alignment between the two axes, did I do right?
Now if I look at the degrees of freedom I only remain that of rotation, how do I block rotation?
Thank you.