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Door Applique design with engineering features Introduction 3-2-1 location principle Any 3 dimensional object in space has 12 degrees of freedom along the 3 axes Translational position along the X-axis Translational position along the Y-axis Translational position along the Z-axis Rotational position about the X-axis…
Antara Paul
updated on 08 Jan 2022
Door Applique design with engineering features
Introduction
3-2-1 location principle
Any 3 dimensional object in space has 12 degrees of freedom along the 3 axes
3-2-1 principle entails three steps that employ three, then two, then one fixed points of known location. Since that adds up to six fixed points, it’s also known as the six point method.
In the three steps of the 3-2-1 method, three mutually perpendicular planes, called datum planes, are introduced, one at each step. These three planes define the workpiece position, and together with opposing clamping forces fully constrain the part.
First Plane
Geometry tells us that three points are required to define a plane. This is the "3" in 3-2-1. So, three specific points are used to define the first plane. The part’s six degrees of freedom have now been reduced to three. It can still move along the X or Y axes, and it can still be rotated about the Z axis. (The part cannot move along the Z axis because it is held against the plane by clamping force).
Second Plane
A second plane, if it is perpendicular to the first, can be defined by two points, the "2" in 3-2-1. The part is now constrained to one degree of freedom: movement along the Y axis. (The part cannot move along the X or Z axes because it is held against the planes by clamping force.)
Third Plane
A third plane, if it is perpendicular to both of the first two planes, can be defined by one point, the "1" in 3-2-1. The part is now entirely constrained. It cannot move along or rotate about the X, Y, or Z axes. (Remember that the part is held against each of the three planes by clamping force.)
4 way and 2 way locators
4 way locators restricts 4 degrees of freedom along 2 axes, and a 2 way locator restricts 2 degrees of freedom along 1 aixs
Heat Staking
Heat staking technology is quite simple in concept. Whenever two or more components need to be attached to one another, and at least one is made of a thermoplastic, a combination of heat and pressure can be used to reform the plastic to the many shapes or profiles to retain or join the parts together.
This creates a solid, hardware-free bond that uses the plastic’s inherent strength to keep the finished assembly together.
The main advantage to heat staking, when compared to fastener-based technologies, is that manufacturers can perform all heat staking in one machine cycle and motion versus individual motions required for each fastener. A secondary benefit is that the manufacturers do not need to change the base material – it can remain “AS-IS” while the plastic is heat staked to conform to its final dimensions.
Process
Design of the Door applique
Tooling axis
B surface
C surface
Final closed surface body
C and B surface trim
Joining of the surfaces
Final Plastic body
Design of 4 way and 2 way locators and Heat stakes
Locators design
4 way locator skecth
Pad-thicken
Draft
Chamfer and fillets
2 way locator sketch
Heat Stakes design
Heat stakes position sketch
Sketch
Pad
Draft
Fillets
Counter Clearance on door attachment
Thickened door attachment
Counter clearance design
Sketch for 4 way locators
Sketch for 2 way locators
Skecth for heat stakes
Pad
Draft
Draft Analysis along Tooling axis
Class A surface
Door Applique with locators and heat stakes
Views of the model
Conclusion
Thus, the door applique was created along with the 4 way an 2 way locators and also the heat stakes.
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