Connect Parts
You can connect two parts using the Connect command.
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From the Fluid Design section of the action bar, select Part Mode
as process mode.
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From the Selection Options dialog box, select
Part Selection
.
For more information about the different selection options, see Selection Options and Process Modes. -
Select the part or route you want to connect.
The ports appear on the selected part or route. A symbol is added to the yellow point to indicate that the port is already connected.
- Click the unconnected port.
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On the context toolbar, click Connect
.
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From the Connect panel, select one of the following
Orientation Mode:
- Keep Orientation
: The selected part keeps its orientation.
- Do not Keep Orientation
: The selected part is oriented in the same direction than the other part.
Note: The parts can be oriented in the same direction only if the selected ports are parallel. - Keep Orientation
- From the Connect panel, select an Orientation Mode.
- Select the part you want
to connect to.The ports are displayed in yellow on the part.
- Select the port you want to connect to.
The first part moves to connect to the second part, so that the ports are aligned and locked. An engineering connection is created between the two parts. For more information, see to Assembly Design User's Guide : Engineering Connections.
If the part is connected to a duct, you need to update to make the duct move as well.
However, a part already connected to another part cannot be selected as the first part. Therefore, to connect to such a part, the other part needs to be selected first.