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In the creation of solid models, computer-generated geometry was
referred to as parts, features, or objects; however, the objects that make
up a system are referred to as Ans✓✓✓components
In assembly modeling, the copies of a component within the system are
called Ans✓✓✓instances
A ___________is a grouping of components that serves a single purpose
within the overall assembly Ans✓✓✓subassembly
Why not just put multiple copies of the abutment part within the
assembly? Why do you have to learn about components and instances?
Why are subassemblies that are made up of instances and that are
instances themselves important? The main reasons for the changes are to
Ans✓✓✓improve assembly modeling efficiency and to save computer
storage space
improve assembly modeling efficiency and to save computer storage
space __________ means that if you change the geometry of a part, the
component and all instances of it also will change by the same amount
Ans✓✓✓associativity
, Assembly models are easier to work with when they are organized in a
logical manner. An assembly is usually thought of as a composition of
several smaller subassemblies, each of which may consist of other
subassemblies or individual components. The organization or structure
of a system is referred to as its Ans✓✓✓hierarchy
The first thing you want to do after setting up your system hierarchy is
to orient the instances so they are properly located in space relative to
one another. To do that, you need to select one component to serve as
the Ans✓✓✓base instance.
As with objects and features, the associations between components and
subassemblies are often called Ans✓✓✓parent-child relationships
hen creating parts, you used constraints to establish geometric and
dimensional relationships between 2-D entities or features. Thus, you
constrained two lines to be parallel or perpendicular to each other. Or
you constrained the diameter of a circle to be a specific size and its
center to be located given distances from lines on the drawing or from
edges on an object. In assembly modeling, you can apply ____________
between two 3-D instances so the instances maintain dimensional or
geometric relationships with respect to each other within the assembly
Ans✓✓✓assembly constraints
Each time you bring an instance of a component into an assembly, you
introduce______________... Simultaneously, Each time you apply a
constraint to the assembly, you________________________
Ans✓✓✓six degrees of freedom.