A geometric constraint is a limit or restriction on the movement of a part or assembly in the design space. In Autodesk Inventor, constraints are often used to control the motion of assemblies and parts.
Geometric constraints are a powerful feature of Autodesk Inventor that help designers achieve their design goals with precision by reducing the number of steps required. Inventor also offers a wide range of tools for surface construction.
In Autodesk Inventor, a geometric constraint is a type of constraint that is used in the design process to maintain shape of the model. An object constraint is a type of constraint that is used in the design process to maintain position in relation to other objects.
Geometric Constraints Come in a Variety of Forms:
Parallelism, perpendicularity, concentricity, and symmetry are examples of geometric restrictions. When two or more lines or axes of curves are equidistant from each other, this is known as parallelism.
In order to create a new geometric constraint, you can use an existing object as the starting point. By using a flat plane as the starting point for the new shape, you can make curved shapes by adding volume to the plane.
Learner's Ratings
4.5
Overall Rating
74%
13%
6%
3%
4%
Reviews
S
Suraj Kumar Prasad
5
sir how can i get resources
K
KOVVURU DIVYA
5
Good Explanation and usefull
D
Dangi Amikant
5
GOOD EFFORT
THANK YOU.
M
mounesh
5
THANK YOU SO MUCH, SIR
S
Subin Ks
5
awesome
B
Bahador Pourhosseini
5
thank you
D
Darshan Patel
5
sir
i am not student so how to Installation of Autodesk Inventor Professional 2021 pls help me
Share a personalized message with your friends.