These
joints
apply a nonpermanent contact constraint.
- Open an assembly.
Tips included in Prepare assemblies for dynamic
simulation
tell how you can model an assembly for easy dynamic simulation.
- On the ribbon, click
Environments tab
Begin panel
Dynamic Simulation
.
- On the ribbon, click
Dynamic Simulation tab
Joint panel
Insert Joint
.
- On the Insert Joint dialog box, either click the down arrow in the joint type box or click the Display joints table icon to select the joint type.
- On either the joint type menu or the joints table, select 2D Contact.
- In the graphics window, select the curve face, an edge, or a closed loop on a sketch of the first component.
Tip: If you have trouble picking a geometric entity, click
and then select the component in the graphics window. This function makes it easier to select an entity in the component.
The software expresses the results in the
joint coordinate system
of loop 1.
- Select the curve face, an edge, or a closed loop on a sketch of the second component.
Note: For 2D Contact joints, Part 2 can only have planar motion degrees of freedom with respect to Part 1.
- Click OK.
Note: 2D Contact joints can be multi-point contacts. For each point a folder containing output values. Folder content is indexed for easier reading.