DesignJunkie
Aerospace
- Feb 24, 2010
- 21
Hello,
I have an assembly that contains two concentric rings. Neither of these parts has any flat surfaces that I can use to constrain them to each other to achieve angular alignment. They do, however, contain matching bolt hole patterns. Here is what I have been trying. I've attached a screen capture for your viewiing pleasure. I start out by giving the base part a fix constraint. Then I bring in the second part and use the touch/align constraint using both part centerlines to make them coaxial. Next I apply a distance constraint so that the two ring faces are separated by 1/2". So far, so good. Finally, I try to apply another touch/align constraint using centerlines of matching bolt holes. This last step makes all of my constraints invalid. Does anybody have suggestions?
Thanks!
-DJ
I have an assembly that contains two concentric rings. Neither of these parts has any flat surfaces that I can use to constrain them to each other to achieve angular alignment. They do, however, contain matching bolt hole patterns. Here is what I have been trying. I've attached a screen capture for your viewiing pleasure. I start out by giving the base part a fix constraint. Then I bring in the second part and use the touch/align constraint using both part centerlines to make them coaxial. Next I apply a distance constraint so that the two ring faces are separated by 1/2". So far, so good. Finally, I try to apply another touch/align constraint using centerlines of matching bolt holes. This last step makes all of my constraints invalid. Does anybody have suggestions?
Thanks!
-DJ