From the course: Fusion 360: Generative Design
Unlock the full course today
Join today to access over 22,600 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.
Creating interface geometry - Fusion 360 Tutorial
From the course: Fusion 360: Generative Design
Creating interface geometry
- [Instructor] Model Geometry will still be needed for the generative design process. But rather than modeling the entire component, or are series of components, you'll model only the critical interfaces with other components that are already in the assembly. These interfaces could be used for fastening or support, but ultimately they'll be needed to help the generative design process understand how what its creating will be connected to the rest of the design. For this design, we need to tell the generative design process how we will connect the new model to this plate and to the clevis rod end. We'll begin by creating a new component called Preserve. (keys tapping) The reason I'm giving it this name is these new bodies that we'll be creating will be selected as geometry to preserve in the design process. (mouse clicking) Using the cylinder primitive, (mouse clicking) I'll select the top face of the plate and center a boss on the plate that's one-inch diameter and .5 inches high…
Practice while you learn with exercise files
Download the files the instructor uses to teach the course. Follow along and learn by watching, listening and practicing.
Contents
-
-
-
-
(Locked)
Starting a new generative study2m 48s
-
(Locked)
Creating interface geometry3m 29s
-
(Locked)
Selecting the geometry to preserve1m 48s
-
(Locked)
Editing a model and creating geometry in the study1m 48s
-
(Locked)
Defining obstacles3m 4s
-
(Locked)
Setting the design conditions1m 37s
-
(Locked)
Defining the design criteria3m 9s
-
(Locked)
Setting the materials for the study1m 23s
-
(Locked)
Start generating a solution1m 56s
-
(Locked)
-
-
-