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Contact sets

Contact sets can be applied to components in a design so that they only move when they come into contact with one another.

Contact sets use physical contact between components to limit movement. If interference is detected, the components do not move. This method requires more computation than a motion joint.

  • Enable Contact Sets enable contact sets icon: Activates contact analysis between components in contact sets. Contact sets are managed in the browser.
  • Disable All Contact disable contact sets icon: Turns off contact analysis for all component.
  • Enable All Contact enable contact sets icon: Activates contact analysis for all components.
  • New Contact Set enable contact sets icon: Creates a contact set between selected components. Select the bodies or components to participate in the contact analysis.

Contact sets manage which components are evaluated for contact when moving.

Contact sets constrain components so that they cannot pass through each other, and thus behave as they would in the real world. For example, you can constrain a component to revolve around a joint but not pass through its bracket.

The Enable All Contact tool analyzes contact between all components in the design regardless of contact sets. The number of components in an assembly affects the performance. The New Contact Set tool constrains components that you specify for the contact set.

The New Contact Set tool sets contact analysis between the selected components. Contact sets prevent parts from passing through one another.

The Drive Joints tool shows exactly where the motion occurs and displays the limits of the component's movement in the component assembly.

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