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CAD Assemblies: Academic Resource Center

This document provides an overview of CAD assemblies and how to create a basic crank assembly as a tutorial. It explains that assemblies allow designers to see how parts interact and fit together. The tutorial uses SolidWorks but similar principles apply to AutoDesk Inventor. It demonstrates aligning part origins, using at least three mates per part to fully constrain it, and notes that while over-constraining is not needed for simple assemblies, it is important for more complex ones. Practice making assemblies improves understanding of how to properly constrain parts.

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CAD Assemblies: Academic Resource Center

This document provides an overview of CAD assemblies and how to create a basic crank assembly as a tutorial. It explains that assemblies allow designers to see how parts interact and fit together. The tutorial uses SolidWorks but similar principles apply to AutoDesk Inventor. It demonstrates aligning part origins, using at least three mates per part to fully constrain it, and notes that while over-constraining is not needed for simple assemblies, it is important for more complex ones. Practice making assemblies improves understanding of how to properly constrain parts.

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CAD Assemblies

Academic Resource Center


Overview

➲ This tutorial will show you how to do basic assembly work


using parts in CAD
➲ This tutorial assumes you know basic CAD, including sketches,
extrusions, cuts, and how to make basic parts
➲ This tutorial uses SolidWorks, but it can also be followed in
AutoDesk Inventor, which is free to students
Why are Assemblies
Important?
➲ Assemblies are collections of parts put
together to create and entire machine. The important thing about
assemblies is that they allow us to see how parts interact with
each other, if they will fit, how they cause each other to move.
Without being able to do assemblies, we really can't do any
design work in CAD
To demonstrate how to make assemblies we will be making a
basic crank from some simple parts you should be able to
make on your own. Heres the first, a plate with a hole in it.
Development up to present

➲ Development made up to the current situation


➲ Important background information
➲ Original forecasts which turned out to be wrong
➲ Original forecasts which turned out to be true
Potential Alternatives

➲ State the alternative strategies


➲ List the pros and cons of each strategy
➲ Give a forecast of costs
Recommendation
Why do we align the origins?

It is important to note that the first part you put down is a base
part, from which we build the assembly on. It is unmovable
inside the assembly. (E.g. if we we're building a car this would
be its frame as this is the part that all the other parts are built
into). Aligning the origins makes the assembly easier to
manage.
Number of Mates

Think of mates as mountain climbing. In order to maintain a


sturdy grip on a wall it is recommended that you maintain
three points of contact. The same is true of parts. One mate
allows a part to move in two directions, two in one, and three
in none.
Is this really necessary?

For this particular assembly, no, not really. But it demonstrates a


point. The software can reorient a part to make a mating work,
but only so much. This is necessary for more complicated parts
to get the software to make the assembly work without errors.
Remember, practice makes perfect. The more assemblies you do, the
better you'll understand how to contrain things.
References

➲ SolidWorks tutorials [which are included with any basic


SolidWorks package]
➲ AutoDesk Inventory, which can be found at:
http://students.autodesk.com/ free for
students
➲ The AutoDesk website also now has an extensive collection of
tutorials that can be used for the Inventor software
➲ Prepared by Adin Goings

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