19.11.2 Creating a vertical construction line

Use the vertical construction line tool from the Sketcher toolbox to help position and align objects along a vertical line. Vertical construction lines are created parallel to the Y-axis of the Sketcher grid. Rotating the Sketcher grid does not affect existing vertical construction lines, but new vertical construction lines are aligned with the rotated grid. The following figure illustrates how a horizontal construction line and a set of vertical construction lines can be used to align circle centers. (Dashed lines indicate construction geometry.)

You can also use a vertical construction line to define the axis of rotation for revolved solids and surfaces.

To sketch a vertical construction line:

  1. From the construction tools in the Sketcher toolbox, select the vertical construction tool . For a diagram of the tools in the Sketcher toolbox, see The Sketcher tools, Section 19.4.1.

    The vertical construction line moves horizontally as you move the cursor around the Sketcher sheet. ABAQUS/CAE displays prompts in the prompt area to guide you through the procedure.

  2. Click a point that will lie on the vertical construction line. Alternatively, you can type its X–Y coordinates in the text field that appears in the prompt area. (The Y-coordinate is arbitrary since it is ignored.)

  3. To create additional vertical construction lines, repeat the previous step.

  4. When you have finished creating vertical construction lines, either

    • Click mouse button 2 anywhere in the ABAQUS/CAE window, or

    • Select any other tool in the Sketcher toolbox, or

    • Click the cancel button in the prompt area, or

    • Click the vertical construction line tool in the Sketcher toolbox.


For information on related topics, click any of the following items: