Coincident
The coincident mating condition
is applied between to planar faces
Concentric
The concentric mating
condition is applied between
to cylindrical faces
Coplanar
The coplanar mating condition
is applied between to planar
faces, and forces them to lie in
the same plane.
• Parallel
• Perpendicular
• Surface intersecting an edge
• Edge intersecting a point
• Angles of surfaces/planes to each other
• Relationship of a geometry to a coordinate
system
Parallel
Two planar surfaces are made parallel,
not necessarily co-planar, and face the
same direction (similar to Align Offset
except without the specified distance).
Constrains two degrees of
freedom (two rotations)
Mechanical Engineering Dept. 12
Creating an Assembly
Part Part
Assembly
Hollow faces
This removes
three degrees of
freedom.
Select entities
Type of
Mates
Specifies distance
and angle for Mates
Add Existing
Component
Mate Component
Reposition
Component
Typical analysis
• Property Analysis
Evaluates a design based on its physical properties:
strength, deflection, size, volume, center of gravity and
rotation, thermal and fluid properties, …..
Finite Element Analysis, Finite Element Modeling
Mechanism Analysis
Evaluates the motion and loads associated with mechanical
systems made of rigid bodies connected by joints
Kinematics
Determines the motion of assembly without regard to
loads
Dynamic
Determines the loads that drive or create the motion of a
mechanism
• Aesthetic Analysis
Evaluates a design based on the look and feel of the
product.