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Engineering Design with SolidWorks Project 2 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Below are the desired outcomes and usage competencies based on the completion of Project 2. | Project Desired Outcomes: © Create two assemblies: © GUIDE-ROD assembly. 0 CUSTOMER assembly. | * Ability to insert components, and to Usage Competencies: ert and edit Mates and SmartMates in an assembly using the Bottom-up assembly approach. © GUIDE-CYLINDER. © Obtain an assembly from SMC USA. © Aptitude to obtain and assemble components using 3D ContentCentral. @ Assemble the Flange bolt part. © Skill to assemble components from the SolidWorks Design Library. © Create the 4MMCAPSCREW part. © Create the 3MMCAPSCREW part. ‘© Ability to apply the Revolved Base feature, the Save As Copy option, and the Component Pattern feature, * COSMOSXpress analysis for a MGPMROD part. L__ Analysis + Knowledge of simple applied FEA: Material, Restraints, Loads, and PAGED-1 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008, PAGE?-2 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Uae ea Cou ie a a Ac, Project Objective Provide an understanding of the Bottom-up assembly design approach. Insert existing parts into an assembly. Orient and position the components in the assembly using Standard Mates. <. =| RBaiRERCD Geiauk-Dipi4 Sanna ‘ed Lights, Cameras and Seq eentPine Top Pie Create the GUIDE-ROD assembly, Utilize the ROD, GUIDE, and PLATE parts, The ROD, GUIDE, and PLATE parts were created in Project 1 SeawtrEce Create the CUSTOMER assembly. The CUSTOMER assembly Ca consists of two sub-assemblies: GUIDE-ROD and GUIDE- SSO CYLINDER. Download the GUIDE-CYLINDER assembly |p @O putea using 3D ContentCentral., SC ese 188 DerweckPamternt Insert the Flange bolt from the SolidWorks Design Library into | $8 iccattaternt the GUIDE-ROD assembly. Utilize a Revolved Base feature to create the AMMCAPSCREW. Copy the 4MMCAPSCREW part and modify dimensions to create the 3MMCAPSCREW part. (On the completion of this project, you will be able to: © Understand the FeatureManager Syntax in an assembly. ‘© Insert parts / sub-components into an assembly. ‘© Insert and edit Mates and SmartMates into an assembly. ‘* Rename parts and copy assemblies with references. © Incorporate design changes into an assembly. © Insert a sub-component from the SolidWorks Design Library. © Modify, Edit, and Suppress features in an assembly. © Recover from Mate Errors in an assembly. © Suppress/Unsuppress component features. © Create an Exploded view of an assembly. © Create a Section view of an assembly. © Apply and edit a material in a component. «© Apply COSMOSXpress. © Use the following SolidWorks features © Revolved Base, Extruded Cut, and Chamfer. PAGE 2-3 Engincering Design with SolidWorks 2008 Project Situation ‘The PLATE, ROD, and GUIDE parts were created in Project 1. Perform the following. steps: Step 1: Insert the ROD, GUIDE, and PLATE into a GUIDE-ROD assembly. Step 2: Obtain the customer's GUIDE-CYLINDER assembly using 3D ContentCentral. The assembly is obtained to insure proper fit between the GUIDE-ROD assembly and the customer’s GUIDE-CYLINDER assembly. Step 3: Create the CUSTOMER assembly. The CUSTOMER assembly combines the GUIDE-ROD assembly with the GUIDE-CYLINDER assembly. Review the GUIDE-ROD assembly design constra © The ROD requires the ability to travel through the GUIDE. © The ROD keyway is parallel to the right surface of the GUIDE. The top surface of the GUIDE is parallel to the work area, © The ROD mounts to the PLATE. The GUIDE mounts to a flat work surface. ‘The PISTON PLATE is the front plate of the GUIDE-CYLINDER assembly. The PLATE from the GUIDE-ROD assembly mounts to the PISTON PLATE. Create a rough sketch of the conceptual assembly. Rough Sketch of Design Situation: CUSTOMER assembly An assembly combines two or more parts. In an assembly, parts are referred to as, ‘components, Design constraints directly influence the assembly design process. Other considerations indirectly impact the assembly design, namely: cost, manufacturability, and serviceability PAGE?-& Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Project Overview ‘Translate the rough conceptual sketch into a SolidWorks assembly. ‘The GUIDE-ROD is the first assembly. Determine the first component of the assembly. Parallel Mato Fixed Component GUIDE-ROD assembly The first component is the GUIDE. The GUIDE remains stationary. The GUIDE is a fixed component. The action of assembling components in SolidWorks is defined as Mates. DE aa assembly Mates are relationships between components that simulate the construction of the assembly ina manufacturing environment. The CUSTOMER assembly combines the GUIDE-CYLINDER assembly with the GUIDE-ROD assembly. Assembly Modeling Approach CUSTOMER assembly In SolidWorks, components and their assemblies are directly related through @ common file structure. Changes in the components directly affect the assembly and vise a versa. You can create assemblies using the Bottom-up assembly approach, Top-down assembly approach, or a combination of both methods. ‘This chapter focuses on the Bottom-up assembly approach. The Bottom-up approach is the traditional method that combines individual components. Based on design criteria, the components are developed independently. ‘The three major steps in a Bottom-up assembly approach are: Create each component independent of any other component in the assembly, insert the components into the assembly, and mate the components in the assembly as they relate to the physical constraints of your design. PAGE?-5 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 In the Top-down assembly approach, major design requirements are translated into assemblies, sub- assemblies, and components. AK tn the Top-down approech, you do not need al of the required component design details. Individual relationships are required, Example: A computer. The inside of a computer can be vided into individual key sub-assemblies such as a: motherboard, disk drive, power supply, ete. Relationships between these sub-assemblies must be maintained for proper fit. Use the Bottom-up design approach for the GUIDE-ROD assembly and the CUSTOMER assembly. Linear Motion and Rotational Motion In dynamies, motion of an object is described in linear and rotational terms. Components possess linear motion along the x, y, and z-axes and rotational motion around the x, y, and z-axes. In an assembly, each component has six degrees of freedom: three translational (linear) and three rotational. Mates remove degrees of freedom. All components are rigid bodies. The components do not flex or deform. PAGE?-6 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling GUIDE-ROD assembly eee (Al Arrotavers ‘eG Ugh, Cameras and sce +3 Front Plane. | Sete Plane Seam rlane: | Lor BH () QUEL» BORO eons SC iterdvee es Cees The GUIDE-ROD assembly consists of six components. © GUIDE. « ROD. © PLATE. © Flange bolt, - 99-FBM8-1- 25. © 4MMCAPSCREW. ¢ 3MMCAPSCREW. The first component is the GUIDE. The GUIDE is the fixed component in the GUIDE-ROD assembly. | a @ vremersa> BOD Nats BRB ocearatams Lccab ater ‘The second component is the ROD. The ROD translates linearly through the GUIDE. ‘The third component is the PLATE. The PLATE is assembled to the ROD and the GUIDE-CYLINDER assembly. ‘The forth component is the Flange bolt. ‘The Flange bolts are obtained from the SolidWorks Design Library ‘The fifth component is a4MM CAPSCREW created with a Revolved Base feature. A Revolved Base feature requires a centerline for an axis and a sketched profile. The profile is rotated about the axis to create the feature. The sixth component is a 3MMCAPSCREW. Create the 3MMCAPSCREW from the 4MMCAPSCREW. Reuse ‘geometry to save time. PASE -7 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 Insert a Component Pattem feature of the 3MMCAPSCREW part. A Component Pattern is created in the assembly. Reference the GUIDE Linear Pattern of Tapped Holes to locate the 3MMCAPSCREWs Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly Close all SolidWorks documents. 4) Click Windows, Close All from the Menu bar before you begin this project. Open the GUIDE part. 2) Click Open E* from the Menu bar. 3) Select the ENGDESIGN-W- ‘SOLIDWORKS\PROJECTS folder. 4) Select Part for Files of type. 5) Click the View Menu © icon. 6) Click Thumbnails to preview the bitmaps. 7) Double-click GUIDE. The GUIDE FeatureManager is displayed. Create the GUIDE-ROD assembly. 8) Click New C1 from the Menu bar. The New PaaS SolidWorks Documents dialog box is displayed. AMSA MES 8) Double-click Assembly from the default Templates tab. The Begin Assembly PropertyManager is displayed the Begin Assembly PropertyManager and the Insert Component PropertyManager is displayed when a new or existing assembly is opened, if the Start command when creating new assembly box is checked, PAGE 2-8 eeeeetesee Fundamentals of Assembly Modelin When a part is inserted into an assembly it is called a component. The Begin Assembly PropertyManager is displayed to the left of the Graphics window. GUIDE is listed in the Par/Assembly to Insert box. Insert the GUIDE and fixit to the assembly Origin. 10) Click GUIDE in the Open documents box. 41) Click 0 % from the Begin Assembly PropertyManager. The GUIDE part icon & © SUDE js displayed in the assembly FeatureManager ‘The GUIDE name is added to the assembly FeatureManager with the symbol (f). ‘The symbol (f) represents a fixed component. A fixed component cannot move and is lacked to the assembly Origin. a etcommand wren (creating new assembly | Ba ctaphics preview. AF ro fx the frst component to the Origin, you can click OK # from the Begin Assembly PropertyManager or click the [2S Top Pine: (-S RomtPlane 4, righ §@Ocmed> = 00 Mates Origin in the Graphies window. MK To remove the fixed state (f), Right-click the fixed component name in the FeatureManager. Click Float. The component is free to move. AS Your default system document templates may be different if you are a new user of SolidWorks 2008 vs. an existing user who has upgraded from a previous version. (auareemeES| 6 | Contigure component} poate PAGE 2-0 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 Save the assembly. 12) Click Save As fromthe Menu ESTE] (ea RSE ease SEs? bar. 13) Select the ENGDESIGN-W- SOLIDWORKS\ PROJECTS: folder. 14) Enter GUIDE-ROD for File name. 15) Click Save, Close the GUIDE part. 46) Click Window, GUIDE from the Menu bar. 17) Click File, Close from the Menu bar. The GUIDE-ROD assembly is the open document Gustomae Meru Select the Ctrl-Tab keys to quickly altemate between open SolidWorks documents. Select inside Close %! to close the current SolidWorks document. The outside Close -¥l exits SolidWorks. Set the GUIDE-ROD assembly units 48) Cick Options J, Document Properties tab. Unt Spa 19) Click Units. Qos (meter, logram, send) Qess (cenimatar, gram sscond) 20) Click MMS (milimeter, gram, second) for Unit system. Ques eter gam se Accept the default settings Qs eh ord wer custom 24) Click OK from the Document Properties - Units dialog box. Save the GUIDE-ROD assembly. 22) Click Save fad To customize the CommandManager, right-click on an existing tab. Click Customize Command Manager. Check the option to display in the CommandManager. The options you select are based on the tool types you require for the design PAGE 2-10 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Insert Component ‘The first component is the foundation of the assembly. The GUIDE is the first component in the GUIDE-ROD assembly. The ROD is the second component in the GUIDE-ROD assembly. Add components to assemblies utilizing the following techniques: * Utilize the Insert Component PropertyManager. © Utilize Insert, Component from the Menu bar. © Drag a component from Windows Explorer. ‘* Drag a component from the SolidWorks Design Library. ‘© Drag a component from the Open part files. Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Insert Component. Insert the ROD component. 23) Click the Assemble tab from the CommandManager. 24) Click the Inset Components & Assemble tool. The Insert ‘Component PropertyManager is displayed. 25) Click BROWSE from the Open documents box, 26) Browse to the PROJECTS folder. 27) Select Part for Files of type. 28) Double-click the ROD part. The ROD is displayed in the Graphics window. took [ Pro.ecr: {: ‘GUIDE a Boasce PAGe?-14 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 ‘The ROD part icon is displayed in the Open documents text box. The mouse pointer displays the ROD component when positioned inside the GUIDE-ROD Graphics window. 29) Click a position for the ROD to the left of the GUIDE as ilustrated Move the ROD component. 30) Click and drag the shaft of the ROD in the Graphics window. 34) Move the shaft on the right side of the GUIDE as illustrated, Fit the model to the Graphics window. 32) Press the f key. ‘The component movement in the assembly is determined by its degrees of freedom. % Degree of freedom is geometry that is not defined by dimensions or relations and is free to move. In a 2D sketch, there are three degrees of freedom: movement along the X axis, Y axis, and rotation about the Z axis (the axis normal to the Sketch plane). ‘Save the GUIDE-ROD assembly. 33) Click Save fl 34) Click Yes to save and rebuild the model. The ROD component is displayed in the GUIDE-ROD FeatureManager. The ROD part is free to move and rotate. paGe2-12 (Sie 3 1S eects BIGIDERCD (Defautt OD Nase Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Review the FeatureManager Syntax. 38) Expand (f) GUIDE in the FeatureManager. The GUIDE ‘component lists the features. Note: Base-Ex\rude, Slot-Cut, Guide Hole, and M3x0.5 Tapped Holet contain additional sketches. Recall features were renamed in Project 1. Example: Extrude? was renamed to Base-Extrude, 36) Expand (-) ROD<1> in the FeatureManager. 37) Click the Minus © icon tothe left of the GUIDE entry and ROD enkry to colapse thelist A Plus © icon indicates that additional feature information is available. A Minus & icon indicates that the feature list is fully expanded. Manipulating the FeatureManager is an integral part of the assembly. In the step-by-step instructions, expand and collapse are used as follows: Expand ~ Click the Plus ® icon. © Collapse — Click the Minus icon, | Qteprine Saige Pane 1, orn eS qamen> 5.0 Dosen reer epee Sngirane ob Orgh 1 bam nce iBserar Bric “Wa ue tole S105 Taped te eB GRO EQ Design Breer @ Al Arcotatens Keyway Out yA) Back Hole Oates FeatureManager Syntax Entties in the FeatureManager design tree have specific definitions. Understanding syntax and states |g3-S@ (Ff) MGPTube< 1> ->| ‘saves time when creating and modifying parts and assemblies. Review the six columns of the MGPTube component syntax in the FeatureManager. Column 1: A resolved component (not in lightweight state) displays a plus © icon, The plu displays the fully expanded feature lis. PAGE? 13 icon indicates that additional feature information is available. A minus © icon Solid Works 2008 Column 2: Identifies a component’s (part or assembly) relationship with other components in the assembly. ‘Component or Part States: ‘Symbol: Resolved part. A yellow part icon indicates a resolved state, A blue part icon indicates a selected, resolved part. The component is fully loaded into memory and all of its features and mates are editable, Lightweight part. A blue feather on the part icon indicates a lightweight state, When a component is lightweight, only a subset of its model data is loaded in memory. ‘Out-of-Date Lightweight. A red feather on the part icon indicates out-of- date references. This option is not available when the Large Assembly Mode is activated, ‘Suppressed. A gray icon indicates the partis not resolved in the active configuration Hidden Lightweight. A transparent blue feather over a transparent Hidden. A clear icon indicates the part is resolved but invisible. ‘component icon indicates that the component is lightweight end hidden Hidden, Out-of- Date, Lightweight. A red feather over a clear part icon indicates the part is hidden, out-of-date, and lightweight. Hidden Smart Component. A transparent star over a transparent icon indicates that the component is a Smart Component and hidden. ‘Smart Component. A star overlay is displayed on the icon of a Smart Component. Rebuild. A rebuild is required for the assembly or component. Resolved assembly. Resolved (or unsuppressed) is the normal state for assembly components. A resolved assembly is fully loaded in memory, fully functional, and fully accessible. PAGE 2-14 ‘Fundamentals of Assembly Mod ‘WS When you insert the Smart Component into an assembly, you can choose whether or not to insert the associated components and features. The following features can be associated with a Smart Component: Simple holes, Hole Wizard holes, Extruded Boss and Cut, and Revolved Boss and Cut. Column 3: The MGPTube part is fixed (f). You can fix the position of a component so that it cannot move with respect to the assembly Origin. By default, the first part in an assembly is fixed; however, you can float it at any time. It is recommended that at least one assembly component is either fixed, or mated to the assembly planes or Origin. This provides a frame of reference for all other mates, and helps prevent unexpected movement of components when mates are added. The Component Properties are: f ‘Component Properties in an assembly: ~ | Symbol: | Relationship: oO | A minus sign (-) indicates that the part or assembly is under-defined and requires | additional information. [| Aplus sign ( indicates thatthe part or assembly is over-defined, None | The Base component is mated to three assembly reference planes. @ A fixed symbol (f) indicates that the part or assembly does not move. 0) ‘A question mark (0) indicates that additional information is required on the part or assembly. Column 4: MGPTube - Name of the part. Column 5: The symbol <#> indicates the particular inserted instance of a component. The symbol indicates the first inserted instance of a component, “MGPTube” in the assembly. If you delete a component and reinsert the same component again, the <#> symbol increments by one. Column 6: The Resolved state displays the MGPTube icon with an external reference symbol, “- >”. The state of external references is displayed as follows: © Ifa part or feature has an external reference, its name is followed by >. The name of any feature with external references is also followed by >. © Ifan external reference is currently out of context, the feature name and the part name are followed by >? © The suffix ->* means that the reference is locked. © The suffix ->x means that the reference is broken. PAGE 2-16 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 AX There are modeling situations in which unresolved components create rebuild errors. In these situations, issue the forced rebuild, Ctrl+Q. The Ctrl+Q option rebuilds the model and all its features. If the mates still contain rebuild errors, resolve all the components below the entry in the FeatureManager that contains the first error. Mate Types Mates provide the ability to create geometric relationships between assembly components. Mates define the allowable directions of rotational or linear motion of the components in the assembly. Move a component within its degrees of freedom in the Graphics window, to view the behavior of an assembly. ‘Mates are solved together as a system. The order in which you add mates does not matter. All mates are solved at the same time. You can suppress mates just as you can suppress features. ‘The Mate PropertyManager provides the ability to select either the ‘Mates or Analysis tab, Each tab has a separate menu, The Analysis tab requires the ability to run COSMOSMotion. The Analysis tab is not covered in this book. The Mate PropertyManager displays the appropriate selections based on the type of mate you create. ‘The components in the GUIDE-ROD assembly utilize Standard Mate types. Review the Standard, Advanced, and Mechanical Mates types. Standard Mates: ‘Components are assembled with various Mate types. The Standard Mate types are: Coincident Mate: Locates the selected faces, edges, or planes so they use the same infinite line. A Coincident mate positions two vertices for contact Parallel Mate: Locates the selected items to lic in the same direction and to remain a constant distance apart. Perpendicular Mate: Locates the selected items at a 90 degree angle to each other. ‘Tangent Mate: Locates the selected items in a tangent mate. At least one selected item must be either a conical, cylindrical, spherical face. Concentric Mate: Locates the selected items so they can share the same center point. PAGE 2-16 ‘Lock Mate: Maintains the position and orientation between two components. Distance Mate: Locates the selected items with a specified distance between them. Use the drop-down arrow box or enter the distance value directly. Angle Mate: Locates the selected items at the specified angle to each other, Use the drop-down arrow box or enter the angle value directly. ‘There are two Mate Alignment options. The Aligned option positions the components so that the normal vectors from the selected faces point in the same direction. ‘The Anti-Aligned option positions the components so that the normal vectors from the selected faces point in opposite directions. Advanced Mates: [aesareeannes Coane Boron Symmetric Mate: Positions two selected entities to be symmetric | }?ah ve about a plane or planar face. A Symmetric Mate does not create a |[&]ineai-nex couter Mirrored Component. ‘The Advanced Mate types are: ‘Width Mate: Centers a tab within the width of a groove. Path Mate: Constrains a selected point on a component to a path. Linear/Linear Coupler Mate: Establishes a relationship between the translation of one component and the translation of another component. Distance Mate: Locates the selected items with a specified distance between them. Use the drop-down arrow box or enter the distance value directly. Angle Mate: Locates the selected items at the specified angle to each other. Use the drop-down arrow box or enter the angle value directly. Mechanical Mates: [Beste hiates = Glen ‘The Mechanical Mate types are: ess : Bleecker ‘Cam Mate: Forces a plane, cylinder, or point to be tangent or coincident to a series of tangent extruded faces. joven [lures aoe Gear Mate: Forces two components to rotate relative to one oe another around selected axes. a PAGE2-17 ineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 Rack Pinion Mate: Provides the ability to have Linear translation of a part, rack causes circular rotation in another part, pinion, and vice versa. Serew Mate: Constrains two components to be concentric, and also adds a pitch relationship between the rotation of one component and the translation of the other. Universal Joint Mate: The rotation of one component (the output shaft) about its axis is driven by the rotation of another component (the input shaft) about its axi SolidWorks Help Topics list the rules governing Mate Type valid geometry. The valid ‘geometry selection between components in a Coincident Mate is displayed in the Coincident Mate Table. Enrusion Line Plane Pol —_Sphere| SolidWorks Help Topics also display Standard Mates by entity. Specific combinations of geometry create valid Mates, Mates reflect the physical behavior of a component in an assembly. In this project, the two most common Mate types are Concentric and Coincident. GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Mate the ROD Component Recall the initial assembly design constraints: * The ROD requires the ability to travel through the GUIDE. © The Keyway Cut face of the ROD is parallel to the right face of the GUIDE. PAGE 2-18 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Utilize Concentric and Parallel mates between the ROD and GUIDE. The Concentric mate utilizes the cylindrical face of the ROD’s shaft with the cylindrical face of the GUIDE Hole. The Parallel mate utilizes two planar faces from the ROD Keyway Cut and the right face of the GUIDE. ‘Concentric Mate —2 Cylindrical faces. Parallel 2 Planar faces ‘The Concentric and Parallel mate provides the ability for the ROD to translate linearly through the GUIDE Hole. The ROD does not rotate. Use the following steps to create a Mate: © Click the Mate tool % from the Assemble toolbar. * Click the geometry from the first component, (usually the part). * Click the geometry from the second component, (usually the assembly). © Click the Mate type. © Click OK * to create the Mate. Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Mate the ROD Component Insert a Concentric mate. 38) Click the Mate ® Assemble tool. The Mate PropertyManager is displayed. 39) Click the cylindrical face of the Guide Hole as itustrated. 40) Click the cylindrical face of the ROD. The selected faces are displayed in the Mate Selections box. Concentric imate is selected by default PAGE-19 Engineering Design with Solid Works 2008, 44) Click the Green Check mark “from the Mates Pop- up toolbar to insert the Concentric Mate. The Mate PropertyManager remains open on the left side of the Graphics window. Concentrict is displayed in the Mates box. Review the Mate Selections, the cylindrical face of the Guide Hole and the cylindrical face of the ROD. If the ‘Mate Selections are not correct, right-click a position inside the Mate Selections box and select Clear Selections. ‘The Mate Pop-up toolbar minimizes the time required to create a Standard Mate, Utilize the Mate Pop-up toolbar for this project. Selected by default OK Flip Mate Alignment PAGE 2-20 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling % wen selecting faces, position the mouse pointer in the middle of the face. Do not position the mouse pointer near the edge of the face. If the wrong face or edge is selected, perform one of the following actions: ‘Click the face or edge again to remove it from the Mate Selections box. © Right-click in the Mate Selections box. Click Clear Selections or delete to remove all geometry or a single entity from the Mate Selections box. © Utilize the Undo button to begin the Mate command again, ‘The ROD is Concentric with the GUIDE. The ROD has the ability to move and rotate while remaining concentric to the GUIDE hole. Move and rotate the ROD. 42) Click and drag the ROD in a horizontal direction. The ROD travels linearly in the GUIDE, 43) Click and drag the ROD in a vertical direction. The ROD rotates in the GUIDE, 44) Rotate the Rod until the Keyway cut is approximately parallel to the right face of the GUIDE, PAGE 2-21 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 Recall the second assembly design constraint. The flat end of the ROD must remain parallel to the right surface of the GUIDE. Insert a Parallel mate. 48) Click the Keyway face of the ROD. 46) Click the flat right face of the GUIDE. The selected faces are displayed in the Mate Selections box. A Mate error message is displayed. The default mate type (Concentric) would over define the assembly. Insert a Parallel mate, 47) Click Paratlet S from the Mate Pop-up toolbar. 48) Click the Green Check mark to add a Parallel mate. Parallel is created 49) Click OK * from the Mate PropertyManager. ‘Move the ROD. 50) Click and drag the ROD in a horizontal direction and position it approximately in the center of the GUIDE. Hide the GUIDE component 84) Right-click on the front face of the GUIDE in the Graphics window. 52) Click Hide components from the shortcut toolbar. The GUIDE component is not displayed in the Graphics window. Display the Mate types. '53) Expand the Matos folder from the FeatureManager. Display the ful Mate names. 54) Drag the vertical FeatureManager border to the right. View | oS) Sc Sieera: nasa the two created Mates: cee Concentrict and Parallelt pre ra Save the GUIDE-ROD assembly Some 55) Click Save fil eDtaee @ creel Guest Root) Susan unten ecns Pace 2-22 Fundamentals of Asse The ROD Mates reflect the physical constraints in the GUIDE-ROD assembly. The ROD is under defined, indicated by a minus sign (-) The Concentric mate allows the ROD to translate freely in the Z direction through the Guide Hole. The Parallel Mate prevents the ROD from rotating in the Guide Hole. ‘The GUIDE part icon #% © SUE<1> js displayed with no color in the FeatureManager to reflect the Hide state, GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Mate the PLATE Component Recall the initial design constraints. © The ROD is fastened to the PLATE. © The PLATE part mounts to the GUIDE-CYLINDER PISTON PLATE part. Apply the Rotate Component 8 too! to position the PLATE before applying the Mates. Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Mate the PLATE Component ] Insert the PLATE component. 56) Click the Insert Components Assemble tool. The Insert Component PropertyManager is displayed. 57) Click BROWSE from the Open documents box. 58) Browse to the PROJECTS folder. 59) Double-click the PLATE part 0) Click a position behind the ROD in the Graphics window as illustrated. The PLATE component is, added to the GUIDE-ROD FeatureManager. Fit the model to the Graphios window. 61) Press the f key. PAGED-25, Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008, Rotate the PLATE. 62) Click the Rotate Component & Assemble tool, The Rotate Component PropertyManager | 2 |. 3 | 8 is displayed comer e [eneree ene 663) Click and drag the frontface of he PLATE [ESI voveconporent. | downward until the PLATE rotates Agate Component approximately 90°. ——— 64) Click the Rotate Component © Assemie tool to deactivate the tool 65) Click a position in the Graphics window, to the right of the PLATE, to deselect any faces or edges. 66) Click View, uncheck Origins from the Menu bar. Use Selection filters to select difficult individual features such as: faces, edges, and points. Utilize the Filter Faces tool to select the hidden ROD Back Hole face from the Selection Filter toolbar. Display the Selection Fier toolbar. Activate the Filter Faces tool, 67) Click View, Toolbars from the Menu bar. ction Filter. The Selection Filter toolbar is displayed. friter Faces ‘Albwes selection of faces only. —} 69) Click Filter Facos &F from the Selection Filter toolbar as ilstrated. The Selection itr icon is displayed in your mouse pointer Ry. ‘To deactivate the Filter Faces tool, click Clear All Filters from the Selection Filter toolbar. Se ‘lear ALE Ghar all section ters PAGE 2-24 ‘Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Insert a Concentric mate. 70) Click WireFrame © 74) Click the Mate % Assemble tool. The Mate PropertyManager is displayed. 72) Click the center inside cylindrical face from the PLATE Countersink hole. The center-cylindrical face turns green 73) Click the cylindrical face of the ROD. The selected faces are displayed in the Mate Selections box. Concentric is selected by default. 74) Click the Green Check mark “from the Mate Pop-up toolbar. Concentric? is created. Note: Review the Mate Selections, the cylindrical face of the PLATE and the cylindrical face of the ROD. If the Mate Selections are not correct, right- click a position inside the Mate Selections box and select Clear Selections. 75) Click and drag the PLATE behind the ROD. Insert a Coincident mate. 76) Press the loft arrow key to rotate the view unti the back face of the ROD is visible. TT) Click the back circular face of the ROD. 78) Press the right arrow key to rotate the view untit the PLATE front face is visible 79) Click the front rectangular face of the PLATE. The selected faces are displayed in the Mate Selections box. Coincident is selected by default, 80) Click the Green Check mark “from the Mate Pop-up toolbar. Coincident2 is created, 81) Click Shaded With Edges @_ 82) Click Isometric view @ PAGE 2-25 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 Insert a Parallel mate. 83) Press the Shift + z keys to Zoom in on the ROD. 84) Click the ROD Keyway Cut flat face. 85) Click the PLATE right rectangular face as, illustrated. The selected faces are displayed in the Mate Selections box, 86) Click Parallel from the Mate Pop-up toolbar. 87) Click the Green Check mark “ from the Mate Pop-up toolbar. Parallel2 is created. 88) Click OK % from the Mate PropertyManager. Reset the filters Spams 89) Click the Clear AllFilters ® [Se Ohare. icon from the Selection Fiters [2.9 vom toolbar. O covers Cure n00-4> Qranien @amesincoa>) Save the GUIDE-ROD aesembiy. Oceanis eons Rae) g 90) Click Save bi 91) View the results. ‘Mates reflect the physical relations bewteen the PLATE and the ROD. The Concentric mate aligns the PLATE Countersink Hole and the ROD cylindrical face. The Concentric mate eliminates translation between the PLATE front face and the ROD back face. The Parallel mate removes PLATE rotation about the ROD axis. Create the Parallel mate, aE A Distance mate of 0 provides additional flexibility over a Coincident mate. A Distance mate value can be modified. Utilize a Coincident mate when mating faces remain coplanar, PAGE 2-28 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling the mouse pointer displays the Filter 8 icon when the Selection Filter is activated. Deactivate Selection Filters when not required. Activate/Deactive Filters using the following keys: Filter for edges Presse Filter for faces Press x Filter for vertices Press v Hide/Show all Filters FS Off/On all Selected Filters F6 Accidentally pressing the e, x or v keys activates a Filter. If the mouse pointer displays the Filter ¥ icon, you cannot select geometry, dimensions or text. Press the F5 key to display the Selection Filter toolbar. Select Clear All Filters ©. GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Mate Errors Mate errors occur when component geometry is over defined, Example: You added a new Concentric Mate between the PLATE bottom Mounting Hole and the ROD cylindrical face. The ROD back hole cannot physically exist with a Concentric Mate to both the PLATE middle CSK Hole and bottom Mounting Hole. * Review the design intent. Know the behavior of the components in the assembly. © Review the messages and symbols in the FeatureManager. © Utilize Delete, Edit Feature, and Undo commands to recover from Mate errors, “NS View the Mates for a component. Right-click a component (of the assembly or of a sub- assembly) and click the View Mates ®& tool from the shorteut toolbar. PAGE 2-27 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 a AF to view the mates for more than one component, hold the Cl key down, select the components, then right-click, and click the View Mates & tool, A Mate problem displays the following icons: & Warning. The mate is satisfied, but is involved in over defining the assembly. © Error. The mate is not satisfied. Insert the second Concentric mate which will create a Mate error in the following steps. Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Mate Errors Insert a Concentric mate. 92) Click the Mate & Assemble tool. The Mate PropertyManager is displayed 93) Click the outside cylindrical face of the ROD as illustrated. '94) Click the bottom Mounting Hole inside cylindrical face of the PLATE. The selected faces are displayed in the Mate Selections box. AMate error message is displayed. Adding a Concentric mate would over-define the assembly. F@mate The dau nate bps (eae) Concentric from the Mate Pop-up | yould over dette he assert toolbar, A second Mate error message [Psa telact te mate ype below. is displayed. The components cannot be ‘moved to a position which satisfies this mate. Nisigeroly] 95) 96) Click Close ® from the Concentric PropertyManager to return to the Assembly FeatureManager. SG awed @ QRoo<> Review the created Mates. ue 97) Expand the Mates folder inthe FeatureManager. FT cs meas ropas) View the created mates. XS Parallel (GUDE<1> ROD<1>)_ © concenviez @oo,PLateci>)| x K Coneibene ROO<> PLATES) “W* ieyou delete a Mate and then recreate it, the _Xtaaleg gona» narea>) Mate numbers will be different. View the mate symbols in the Mates folder. PAGE -20 Fundamentals of Assembly Modeling Review the mates for a component. 98) Right-click ROD from the Graphics window. 99) Click View Matos 8 from the shortcut toolbar. The View Mates PropertyManager is displayed with alist of the component's mates. ‘Components involved in the mate system for the selected components are vaguely transparent in the Graphics window. Components not involved are hidden, Callouts are displayed. Each mate has a single callout, with leaders pointing to the two mated entities. Error and warning icons are displayed in the callouts. 100) Click inside the Graphics window to return to the GUIDE- ROD FeatureManager. AK You can pin the View Mates PropertyManager to keep it visible. WF organize the Mates names. Rename Mate names with descriptive names for clarity. IO cancenvier Gume) Nessie: cures) IO crresince pure) |< conden Plate) [Sree trates) PAGE 2-209 Design with SolidWorks 2008 Collision Detection The Collision Detection assembly function detects collisions between components as they move or rotate. A collision occurs when geometry on one component coincides with geometry on another component, Place components in a non-colliding position; then test for collisions. Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly Collision Detection Display the GUIDE : 401) Rightclck GUIDE “© €) SUDE<1> from the FeatureManager aman sea] ae: 4102) Click Show components & from the shortcut toolbar. The GUIDE is displayed in the Graphics window. 403) Click Shaded with Edges ©. ‘Move the PLATE behind the GUIDE. 404) Click the Move Component &® Assemble tool. The Move Component PropertyManager is displayed. 4105) Drag the PLATE backward until the PLATE clears the GUIDE. The PLATE is free to translate along the Z-axis. Display Collision Detection. 106) Click the Collision Detection checkbox. The Stop at collision check box is selected by default in the Options box. 107) Check Highlight faces, Sound, and Ignore complex surfaces from the Advanced Options box. 108) Drag the PLATE forward. The GUIDE back, top and angled right faces turns blue when the PLATE front face collides with Ordre the back face of the GUIDE. ek @aconporens Retum the PLATE to the original position. Otteeconmererts 109) Drag the PLATE backward until the ROD is approximately sep section halfway through the GUIDE. 440) Click OK % from the Move Component PropertyManager. PAGE 2-30 Save the GUIDE-ROD assembly. 111) Click Save fal 412) Click Yes to Rebuild now. Modify Component Dimension Modify part dimensions in the assembly, Utilize Rebuild to update the part and the assembly, You realize from additional documentation that the Slot in the GUIDE is 4mm. Modify the right Slot Cut feature dimensions in the GUIDE-ROD assembly. Rebuild the assembly. The left Mirror Slot Cut and right Slot Cut update with the new value. ‘Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly-Modify Component Dimension ] Modify the Slot of the Guide. 113) Double-click on the right Slot Cut of the GUIDE in the Graphics window. The Slot Cut dimensions are displayed in the Graphics window. Modify the radial dimension, 4114) Double-click R3 in the Graphics window. 415) Enter 4mm. 146) Click Rebuild from the Modify dialog box. 417) Click the Green Check mark “ from the Modify dialog box. Note: Ré4 is displayed in blue. 418) Click OK ¥ from the Dimension PropertyManager. Save the GUIDE-ROD assembly. 419) Click Save 420) Click Yes to save the model. Additional details on Assembly, Mates, Mate Errors, Collision Detection, Selection Filters are available in SolidWorks Help. PAGE 2-34 Engineering Design with SolidWorks 2008 Keywords: Standard Mates, Mate PropertyManager, Mates (Diagnostics), Collision Detection, Design Methods in Assembly and Selection Filters. Additional information on Mate Diagnostics is located in the ‘What’s New section, Design Library A parts library contains components used in a design creation. The SolidWorks Design Library provides examples of common industry components for design creation. ‘The Design Library consists of annotations, assemblies, features, forming tools, parts, Toolbox (Add-in) and 3D ContentCentral (models from suppliers). SolidWorks Add-ins are software applications. Your company issued a design policy. ‘The policy states that you are required to only use parts that are presently in the company’s pars library. The policy is designed to lower inventory cost, purchasing cost, and design time. In this project, the SW Design Library parts simulate your company’s part library. Utilize 2 hex flange bolt located in the Hardware folder. Specify a new folder location in the Design Library to quickly locate the components utilized in this project. * The Design Library saves time locating and utilizing components in an assembly. ‘Note: In some network installations, depending on your access rights, additions to the Design Library are only valid in new folders. [Activity: GUIDE-ROD Assembly SolidWorks Design Library Open the SolidWorks Design Library. 4121) Click the Design Library & tab from the Task Pane as illustrated. The Design Library menu is displayed in the Graphies window. Pin the Design Library o remain open. 422) Click Pin 423) Expand Design Library Select the Flange bolt from the parts folder. 424) Expand parts. PAGE 2-22

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