Creating Part Contacts Manually

This section describes how to create part contact data manually.

There are two ways to create part contact data manually:

  • Using the action Create Part/Part Contact on the right-click menu for parts.
  • Editing the Contacts property directly.

Using the Menu Action

Part contacts can be created manually between two or more parts. This operation is useful when the parts have surfaces that are in contact with one another and require an interface for the physical coupling once the mesh has been built.

To create the part contact manually:

  1. Select the part nodes of interest, right-click, and select Create Part/Part Contact from the pop-up menu:


    The part contact is created and updated in the Properties window for each part. For example:



In the above example, the Body 2 part is added as a contact for the Body 1 part. Selecting the Body 2 part node would show Body 1 as a contact. The part contacts list can be edited if necessary.

This method does not check whether the parts are really in contact with one another. Each part is added to the Contacts list of all the other parts that are initially selected.

Editing the Part Contacts List

The Contacts property for each part node can be used to either define new part contacts or edit existing ones for the part.

  1. Selecting the part node shows the current contacts list:


  2. Clicking the Contacts property opens the Select Objects dialog:


  3. The parts that are in contact with the originating part node can be selected from the list on the left-hand side and the Close button pressed.

    The Contacts list for the part node is updated accordingly:



Always define part contacts in pairs such that each part has a reciprocal member. If the part is removed from the list, also edit the reciprocal part to remove the partner node.