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fixed and mated parts

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swforge

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Jun 1, 2006
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Hi all,
Can anyone commment on fixed versus mated parts in assemblies with regard to performance? I am in process of testing this but has anyone have any experiences. Thanks
 
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I'm not sure about overall performance, but there are some issues that you may run into regarding fixed parts versus mated parts. First of all, if you try to toggle between a part being fixed and mated in place you will confuse the hell out of SW, and you'll probably get a lot of overdefining error messages even if your assy isn't overdefined. Also, you may run into issues with flexible subassemblies.

Dan

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Fixed parts will give you better performance over mated parts as SW doesn't has to evaluate the mates on assembly rebuild. But you will have other issues like moving a part to other location, flexible sub-assemblies, motion, etc.

Deepak Gupta
SW2009 SP4.1
SW2007 SP5.0
MathCAD 14.0
 
I opened an assembly and timed it. I then deleted all mates and fixed everything in place. While the file size did decrease, the time to open stayed about the same?
Need to research more, I'm a bit confused . I assumed there would be a load time difference.
 
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