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Sketcher
CATIA TrainingFoils
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Course Presentation
Objectives of the course
In this course you will learn how to sketch, constrain, and edit 2D profiles.These profiles are then used to generate solids and surfaces
Targeted audience
New users
Prerequisites
CATIA Basics
1 day
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Table of Contents (1/2)
1. Course Presentation p. 2
2. Introduction to the CATIA Sketcher p. 5
3. Sketching Simple Profiles p. 16
1. The CATIA Sketcher Work Modes p. 17
2. Profiles p. 25
3. Points p. 28
4. Lines p. 32
5. Splines p. 36
6. Circles and Arcs p. 41
7. Conics p. 47
8. Axis p. 53
4. Sketching Pre-Defined Profiles p. 57
1. Sketching Pre-Defined Profiles p. 58
5. Editing Profiles p. 64
1. Modifying Profile Geometry p. 65
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Table of Contents (2/2)
6. Operations on Profiles p. 75
1. Re-Limiting Operations p. 76
2. Transformation Operations p. 88
3. Offset p. 94
4. Operations on 3D Geometry p. 100
7. Setting Constraints p. 112
1. Introduction to Constraints p. 113
2. Quick Constraints p. 118
3. Modification of Constraints p. 122
4. Auto-Constraint p. 1275. Animating Constraints p. 130
6. Sorting Sketches by their Solving Status p. 133
7. Performing a Quick Geometry Diagnosis p. 138
8. Relations Between Dimensions p. 141
8. Managing Sketches p. 145
1. Creating Planes p. 146
2. Replacing a Sketch p. 151
3. Changing a Sketch Support p. 154
4. Sketch Analysis p. 157
5. Change Body p. 168
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Introduction to the CATIA Sketcher
In this less on you wil l see the V5 CATIA Sketcher user interface and basic
funct ions
Why Using the Sketcher ?
Sketcher Workbench
Sketcher Interface
Sketcher Terminology
Sketcher General Process
To Sum Up
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Why Using the Sketcher?
The Sketcher is a set of tools to help users quickly generate 2D Geometry.
The completed Sketch can then be used to generate Solids and Surfaces
The capability to define Constraints between elements in the Sketcher allows forquick modification of the Sketch and consequently the Solids or Surfaces that
are based on it.
Other tools such as Animate Constraints enable the user to explore design
alternatives
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Sketcher Workbench (1/2)
Select Start > Mechanic al
Design > Sketcher then selecta plane or a face on an o bject
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Sketcher Workbench (2/2)
If you want to create a Sketch by specifying its 3D position and orientation, you have to
select the Sketch Positionning icon.
You can also access the Sketcher by selecting the Sketcher icon from any Workbench
where it is possible to do a sketch.
A dialog box where you can define the Absolute Axis System
appears. If you create a Sketch, it will be positionned
regarding to this System.
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Sketcher Interface (1/4): Sketcher Workbench General
Sketcher
Design tools...
Exit to3D Space
Part tree
Standard tools
New Sketch
A New Sketch w il l register in the Part Tree when enter ing the Sketcher Work bench
Constraints
Icons
Tools & Operations
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Sketcher Interface (2/4): Sketcher Tools Exit Sketcher
Profile
Rectangles, Polygons...
Circles, Ellipse, Arcs...
Spline
Ellipse
Line
Axis
Points...
Corner
Chamfer
Trim options...
Symmetry
Projection
Constraints dialog box
Constraint
Auto Constraint
Animate Constraint
Profiles
Operations
Constraints
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Sketcher Interface (3/4): Toolbars
Insert menu or toolbars
Sketcher
Icons
Predefined Profiles
Circles
Conic
Line
Point
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Sketcher Interface (4/4): Sketcher Plane
Once on the plane on which you want to
sketch has been selected, it is displayed
parallel to the screen (if Tools+ Option +
mechanical Design + Sketcher + Position
sketch plane parallel to screen is active)
It is possible to zoom, pan and
rotate (using the mouse).To reset a
sketch plane
orientation,
select the
Normal View
icon
If you select the Normal View icon when the sketch plane is
already displayed parallel to the screen, you will turn the sketch
plane and see its other side.
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Sketcher Terminology
The Sketch is the holding point for a group 2D elements on a
specific plane. There can be more than one Sketch using the same
plane as support.
The V-H Axis is the 0,0 for the Sketch.
Sketches generally consist of a Profile, Constraints, and
Dimensions (a type of Constraint).
Profile
Constraints
Dimensions
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General Process
Access the
Sketcher
workbench
Creategeometric
elements
Use the sketch
to create a solid
or surface
Constrain the
geometric
elements
Select a plane,
a solid face, or a planar
surface to sketch on
An in-work sketch
is added to the
Specification tree
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Sketching Simple Profiles
In this lesson yo u w i l l learn how to create most of the Sketcher geometric
elements . You w il l also learn how to u se the various work m odes avai lable forthe Sketcher Workbenc h
The CATIA Sketcher Work Modes
Profiles
PointsLines
Splines
Circles and Arcs
Conics
Axis
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The CATIA Sketcher Work Modes
You wi l l learn the Sketcher work m odes by us ing:
Grid/SnapStandard/Construction Geometry
Automatic ConstraintsAutomatic DimensionsSection View
Value Fields
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Why Sketcher Work Modes?
The Sketcher work modes aid you
while you sk etch the geometry.
They faci l i tate input of values,
automate Geometr ical/DimensionalConstraints creation, help visu al ize
3D geometry etc ...
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Using Grid/Snap
To modify the grid parameters, select
Tools + Options from the top of the
screen, select Mechanical Design from
the dialog box then, select the Sketcher
tab.
When creating any lines ( profile, segment, circle,
arc, curve, ), you can activate or deactivate the
snap to point icon at any time. When the snap to point icon is active, the cursor
only snaps on the points of the grid (graphical
creation). If you enter coordinates when the snap to
point icon is active, the system does not take into
account the grid and place the point in accordance
with the coordinates you have entered.
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St d d / C t ti G t
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Standard / Construction Geometry
Two typ es of element: Standard or Constru ction
Standard elements represent the most commonlycreated elements
Constru ction elements aim at helping you in
sketchin g the required profi le. They faci l i tate your
design
Creating standard or con struc tion elements is based
upon the same methodology.
Cl ick ing the icon switches from one mode to the other
Standard + Construction
Elements
V l Fi ld
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Value Fields
For the profile first point, you can define the Horizontal and Vertical
coordinates. By pressing the tab key you access the Horizontal coordinate
field, so you can enter it. By pressing the tab key once more, you access to
the Vertical coordinate field, so you can enter it
When sketching, you can enter exact
coordinates/lengths/angles in the Tools bar.
For the profile second point, you can also use the tab key to enter a
coordinate, but you can also define the second point of the profile by entering
the length of the segment between the first and the second point and/or by
entering the angle between the Horizontal axis and the segment to be created.
When profiling an arc, the tools bar allows you to enter the H and
V coordinates of the last point of the arc but you can also enter a
radius. You can enter these coordinates by using the tab key.If you enter only one of the
coordinates (H, V, L, A or R)
you fix it, this means that the
other parameters can move
graphically but not the fixed
one.
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For example, in using the
Profile tool ...
A t ti Di i
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Automatic Dimensions
When activated:
- corner dimensions
- chamfer dimensions
- dimensions entered into
the value fields
are automatically created
during geometry
construction.
In sketcher,
select the
Dimensional
Constraints
Icon
Multi-select
two edges of
existing
rectangle
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Select the
Corner icon
Move the
corner
preview to
the desired
location andclick
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With Dimensional
Constraints on
With Dimensional
Constraints off
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Section Views
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Section Views
In order to see a Section View of the part
while sketching, click on the Cutting Plane
icon in the Cut By Plane toolbar.
This is purely a visualization tool, no
intersection curves are created from the
intersection of the Solid with the Cutting
Plane.
If you need to constrain to
(or Dimension off from) the intersected
outline of the Solid, use the Intersect 3D
Elements tool
Profiles
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Profiles
You w i l l learn h ow to c reate a Prof i le element
Profile in the Sketcher Profile seen in 3D
What are Profiles ?
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What are Profiles ?
A profile can be:
"Closed" (the last element connects up
with the first element in the series)
or "Open" (the first and last elements in
the series are not in contact).
If a profile is "Closed", it can have other
profiles contained inside its boundaries
A profile, within a profile, is
shown here to illustrate how
"Inner Domains" work.
Notice the reversals of the
Boolean operations between
addition and subtraction as
we progress from the
outside inwards
Open profile
Closed or open ?
A profile is a series of adjacent planar geometric elements such as points, lines, and curves
Profiles are used to extrude Sketch-Based features
Inner profiles
Inner profiles
Creating ProfilesSelect the
tangent arc
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Creating Profiles
In the Sketcher,
Select Profile icon
Select the line icon
(default) and click on two
points to create line
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tangent arc
icon, select
end point
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Horizontal
constraint
Tangency
constraint
Select the line icon and
drag vertically to create
line and click
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Select the Three PointArc icon and click on
two points to create arc
4Drag horizontally and click to create line.
Rather than using the Tangent arc icon to
create the final arc, click, drag and release at
the beginning of the arc and CATIA goes into
the tangent arc mode automatically.
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Two Ways to Create Points in the Sketcher
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Two Ways to Create Points in the Sketcher
Points can be created in the Sketcher in two ways:
- By the user
- By the system
When the user creates a line, the lines end points are
automatically created by the system. When the user creates
a circle, the center point is created.
The coordinates of these automatically created points can
later be modified by double-clicking and entering new values.
Alternatively, the user can first create the points directly. He
can then create a line or any other geometry by selecting
these points.
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What is a Line in CATIA V5?
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In CATIA V5, a line segment is described in the
Specification Tree by three nodes - two point
nodes (Point.1 and Point.2) and one line node
(Line.1).
The line is supported by its parents - the points.
When the position of a point is modified (either by
double-clicking and entering new coordinates; or
by dragging), the position of the line will change
accordingly.
Lines Between Two Points
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In the Sketcher, selectthe Line icon
Click on
starting point
of the line...then click on
the end point
OR you can type the line
specifications in the value fields
of the Tools toolbar
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Bi-Tangent Lines
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In the Sketcher, select the
Bi-Tangent Line icon
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Select the two elementsyou want the line to be
tangent to ...
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The Bi-Tangent
line is created
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Which Should I Use - Sketcher Spline or 3D Spline?
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Since the 3D Spline Tool - available within the Wireframe&Surfaces (WFS) or Generative Shape
Design (GSD) workbenches - can also be used in a 2D manner (with Geometry on Support being a
plane), when should you use the Sketcher Spline and when is the 3D Spline more appropriate?
In general, use the Sketcher Spline to
create Sketches for generating solid Sketch-
Based Features. (Although Pads and
Pockets can be generated from 3D Splines)
Use the 3D Spline when you need more
control over the Spline - i.e. TangentTension, Curvature Direction, Curvature
Radius.
Surfaces can be generated from Splines
created by either method.
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Circles and Arcs
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You wi l l learn the var ious methods to c reate circles and arcs.
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Basic Circles
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Click once to define the center point of
the circle, then drag the cursor2
and click
again to define
the circle size
In the sketcher, select the
Circle icon
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Types of Conic that Can Be Created
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Conic Required Inputs
Ellipse Center, Major Axis Limit, Point on Curve
Parabola Focus, Apex, Start Point, End Point
Hyperbola Focus, Center, Apex, Start Point, End Point
Ellipse Parabola Hyperbola
Creating an Ellipse (1/2)
Cli k t i di t t
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Click to indicate center
point of ellipse
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The Tools Toolbar then displays
values for defining the ellipse
major axis endpoint
then click the
second point for
the major axis
endpoint
In the Sketcher, select
the Ellipse Icon
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Center point
coordinates can
also be input in
the Tools Toolbar
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Creating a Parabola
Click to indicate the
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Click to indicate the
Focus Point of the
Parabola
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Next indicate the two endpoints
then click the
second point for
the Apex
In the Sketcher,
select the
Parabola Icon
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As always, the Tools
Toolbar is contextual and
allows the user to input
specific point coordinates
during the creation steps
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Creating a Hyperbola
Click to indicate the2
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Click to indicate the
Focus Point of the
Hyperbola
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Next indicate the two endpointsthen click the
second point for
the Center
In the Sketcher,
select the
Hyperbola Icon
3
As always, the Tools
Toolbar is contextual and
allows the user to input
specific point coordinates
during the creation steps
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click the third
point for the Apex
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Elongated Hole
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OR you can type the hole
specifications in the value fields
of the Tools pallet
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In the Sketcher, select
the Elongated Hole icon
1Indicate the first
center of thehole ...
2
indicate the
second center ...
finally, click to
determine the radius of
the Elongated Hole
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To Sum Up ...
You have learned to create Pre-Defined Profiles such as:
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Rectangle
Oriented Rectangle
Parallelogram
Elongated Hole
Cylindrical Elongated Hole
Keyhole Profile
Hexagon
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Deleting Sketcher Elements
Select the element to delete1
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Select the Undo icon or option to restore deleted elements.
The Undo icon or option will remember all changes up to the
last time the part was saved
Select Edit->Delete and the element
is suppressed. Now multi-select
additional elements to delete
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Use the contextual menu
(select Mouse Button 3
while cursor is on one of
the selected elements) todelete
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Editing a Spline (1/3)
Double click on the spline to be edited1You can edit a spline modifying, adding or
removing the spline control points
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Select the control point to be edited2
You will see:
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Auto Search
Commands such as Auto Search that
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Auto Search is a multi-selection tool.
Once selected, you can use the
Contextual menu to delete or change the
properties of all the elements in one go.
Commands such as Auto Search that
are found in the Menu bar can be added
as an Icon into a Toolbar if desired
Drag down to Auto Search from
the Edit Menu bar. All elements in
the Profile are selected.
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Select one
element in the
Profile
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Operations on Profiles
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In this lesson you wi l l learn how to reuse exist ing geometry
Re-Limiting Operations
Transformation Operations
Offset
Operations on 3D Geometry
To Sum Up
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Trimming Lines (1/5)
Use the tr im ic on to keep/erase segments before or after an intersection
point between two curv es or lines
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Select the Trim icon1 Select the lines you want
to trim on the sides you
want kept.
2According to the selected trim option
(Trim All or Trim First Element), you
will get :
Trim all elements Trim the first element
Move the mouse around before selecting the second line - notice that the
system shows you the various solutions possible depending on where you
select this line.
Trimming Lines (2/5) - Quick Trim
Select the line (a) to be trimmed
2 Select the Quick trim option
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Using Quick Tr im when tr imming l ines and cu rves, al lows
you quick ly remove unwanted segments
You get :
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Deletes
Keeps
Select the Quick Trim icon1
Q p
Breaks
You get :
You get :
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BreakingUse Break to sp l i t a line or curve into tw o parts.
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Select the Break icon1
Select the line to be broken (a) then
select the breaking line (b)
2You will get two lines (L1
and L2) :
(a)
(b)
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Why Transform Geometry?
Using Transformations helps the user avoid repetitive work by
enabling the user to reuse existing geometry to help define
new geometrically-related Sketcher elements.
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Offset
You wi l l learn how th e Offset tool is us ed
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Additional Information (2/2)You can create autom atical ly constraints wh en offsett ing 2D geometries.
1 Create a circle.
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3 This option is also available whenoffsetting lines and arcs.
Select the Offset icon . If the Geometrical
constraints icon is active , constraints areautomatically created when offsetting the circle. Thus,
if you move this circle, or change its geometry, the
other element will be modified or moved accordingly.
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Edit and Modify Import Properties (1/2)You can edit Projections and Intersections
Double click on Projection.41
New edge
Select a new edge to be
projected, then select OK2
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Double click
When leaving the
sketcher, you will get:
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To Sum Up ...
You have learned how to perform various operations on the geometry you create in the
Sketcher (and to bring 3D geometry into the context of the Sketcher):
Re-limiting Operations (Corners, Chamfers )
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Global Transformations (Translations, Rotations )
Offset
Operations on 3D Geometry (Project, Intersect )
Setting Constraints
Introduction to Constraints
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Quick ConstraintsModification of Constraints
Auto Constraints
Animating Constraints
Sorting Sketches by their Solving StatusPerforming a quick geometry Diagnosis
Relations Between Dimensions
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Why Constraints?
Without Constraints, geometry can be moved freely just by using the mouse to drag them. If
Sketcher profiles are moved, so do the solids that are supported by them. In the context of an
assembly, if one part moves, another part that is related to it may also move.
Although in CATIA V5 geometry will remain in place when put there, without Constraints any
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subsequent movement of elements by the user may go unnoticed and affect Form Fit andFunction of entire assemblies.
Hence, Constraints serve to mathematically fix geometry in space.
They also can specifically relate one element to another and serve as visual feedback to the user
on what these relationships are.
After Constraints are created, they are easily modified by merely changing their values orplacement. From the ease at which Constraints may be modified and from the inherent
downstream associativity of V5, the user can quickly explore alternative designs.
Movement of 4 Unconstrained
Lines
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Reconnecting a Constraint
Click on More
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Double Click on the
Tangency Constraint
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Click OK to save and exit6
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component
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Select Reconnect
Select the unassociated line in
the Sketcher window
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Sketch Analysis
You wi l l learn how to analyze sketch es: geometry, project ion and intersect ion. You wi l l get
either a glob al or an indiv idu al status, and yo u wil l be able to correct any pro blem
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Change Body
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To Sum Up ...
You have learned how to manage 2D sketches in 3D space by:
Creating Planes in 3D
and using tools such as:
Replacing a Sketch
Changing a Sketch Support
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Changing a Sketch Support
Sketch Analysis