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component constraints - degrees of freedom

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Good morning.

I'm asking some beginner questions which I am.
in a set how do I know which constraints are related to a component and how do I find them within the list of constraints at the beginning of the tree? use nx9.

after displaying the degree of freedom of the part how do I turn them off?

Thank you all!
 
Good morning.

I'm asking some beginner questions which I am.
in a set how do I know which constraints are related to a component and how do I find them within the list of constraints at the beginning of the tree? use nx9.

after displaying the degree of freedom of the part how do I turn them off?

Thank you all!
there is a dedicated palette and it is called constraint navigator in which you can order the constraints in various ways (the group component councils).
What do you mean? If you have, for example, a translation as a degree of freedom, you must put the corresponding bond.

Hi.
 
there is a dedicated palette and it is called constraint navigator in which you can order the constraints in various ways (the group component councils).
What do you mean? If you have, for example, a translation as a degree of freedom, you must put the corresponding bond.

Hi.
Hello baskets,

first of all thank you for the answer. I set the group component but the display of the constraints on the axieme tree remains unchanged.
by right-clicking on the > "show degrees of freedom" nx lets me see with arrows which are the degrees of freedom of the component (and the thing I like and helps me). But I can't hide those arrows.

Thank you again!
 
Hello baskets,

first of all thank you for the answer. I set the group component but the display of the constraints on the axieme tree remains unchanged.
by right-clicking on the > "show degrees of freedom" nx lets me see with arrows which are the degrees of freedom of the component (and the thing I like and helps me). But I can't hide those arrows.

Thank you again!
when you put the constraints as group component, in the constraint navigator palette (and not in the assembly navigator) you will see the components with a plus side, if you click on + unroll and see with what components and with what constraints are associated.
for the second question, it is a temporary display and disappears with the f5 button or dx mouse>refresh button.

Hi.
 
Hello baskets,

Now I understand what you meant with constraint navigator. I am at the base!!

Thank you very much for the answer.

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