Create a blank SimStudio Tools model and assign it a name. Define the model orientation that is consistent with Simulation Mechanical. Define the length unit. Create three blank components within the model and specify a name for each of these.
- From the Windows Start Menu, start SimStudio Tools (Start
All Programs
Autodesk
Autodesk SimStudio Tools 20xx
SimStudio Tools 20xx).
- Before creating a new model, change the default model orientation in SimStudio Tools to be consistent with Simulation Mechanical, which defaults to the Z-up orientation. Click the Application Menu icon (
) icon at the far left end of the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT).
- Select
Preferences. The
Preferences controlling general UI behavior settings are shown initially.
- Change the
Default modeling orientation option to
Z up using the drop-down selector.
- Click
OK.
- In the QAT, click
New Document
SimStudio Tools Document. A blank model is created.
- Click the light bulb glyph (
) to the left of the
Origin heading in the browser to show the global planes and axes in the drawing canvas. The bulb icon is gray when visibility is off and amber when visibility is on. If you correctly set the default model orientation (preceding step), the origin appears as shown below. The red, green, and blue lines correspond to the X, Y, and Z axes, respectively; and Z is the vertical axis:
- Click the bulb icon once more to turn off the origin visibility.
- Position the mouse cursor over the
Units heading in the browser. A
Change Active Units icon (
) appears at the right end of the heading. Click this icon, and a
CHANGE ACTIVE UNITS
dialog box appears.
- Click in the
Unit Type
field and select
Inch from the drop-down menu.
- Click
OK.
Tip: Alternatively, we could have changed the default modeling units in the
Preferences
dialog box prior to creating the new model. Changing units in the browser is convenient when you want to deviate from your usual unit system.
- Create and name three components within the model assembly, as follows:
- Right-click the
(Unsaved)
heading at the top of the browser and select
New Component from the context menu.
- Repeat this step two times to create a total of three
Component
subheadings.
- Click to select the
Component1:1
heading. Then, click once more to edit the name. Type
Board and press
Enter.
- In the same manner, rename the second component to
Chip.
- Rename the third component to
Edge Connector.
- In the QAT, click
Save the document.
- Navigate to the folder where you want your CAD model, and subsequent Simulation Mechanical tutorial model, to be located. Type
Circuit Board in the
File name
field.
- Click
Save. Notice that the model name now appears at the top of the browser, where it previously said
(Unsaved).
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