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animate spring in inventor studio

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Hi, I have a problem that I tried to solve in different ways, but without success. . .

I built a spring as part and then together I bound it between a base fixed at the origin and a top surface going up and down.
(I built it by inserting adaptive extrusion and I made it adaptive together). .


I performed the dynamic simulation, in which I inserted a compression/mode joint between the base fixed at the origin and the upper surface that goes up and down (which has to create another spring) and everything works. .

then going to inventor studio, I animated the parameter of linear representation (derived by dynamic simulation), but the spring is not animated.

I therefore tried to create a height parameter for the spring and to animate it (imposing the variation between the minimum and maximum length), besides the parameter of linear representation, but I think it is almost impossible to make the movements coincide, since the compression and release spring, is not "regular". . .

I don't have any ideas in my head right now, can you help me?
Thank you.
 
done in 2003 :) take a look at the idea and fix the spring so that it is flat at the ends. the bond to animate is the first, and unique, of the pin. Maybe today you can do differently.
 

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done in 2003 :) take a look at the idea and fix the spring so that it is flat at the ends. the bond to animate is the first, and unique, of the pin. Maybe today you can do differently.
more than my problem is in inventor studio, that's where I have to do animation....
I can not overlay the animation of the parameter deriving from dynamic simulation (in which I inserted the compression joint, which created me a second spring) and the possible animation of the spring that I have together, which remains firm and does not compress remaining bound to the surfaces (wins placed together)
 
I tried to animate in inventor studio, both animation (derived by dynamic simulation), and the 2 bonds of coincidence of the spring with the surfaces including it is contained, but I can not find the square
 
more than my problem is in inventor studio, that's where I have to do animation....
I can not overlay the animation of the parameter deriving from dynamic simulation (in which I inserted the compression joint, which created me a second spring) and the possible animation of the spring that I have together, which remains firm and does not compress remaining bound to the surfaces (wins placed together)
Sopprimila (or turn it off and suppress the constraints) and just keep what works.
 
Sopprimila (or turn it off and suppress the constraints) and just keep what works.
the speech is that the compression joint creates the spring in the dynamic simulation environment, but when I go to the studio inventor, the spring I see, and that must compress and relax, between the two surfaces, is those created and inserted in the axieme, so I cannot suppress it. . .

we say that thanks to the dynamic simulation environment, everything moves as it should, only when I go to the studio, the spring part created and bound to the two surfaces together, remains firm by making itself tangled and therefore not compressing over time
 
the speech is that the compression joint creates the spring in the dynamic simulation environment, but when I go to the studio inventor, the spring I see, and that must compress and relax, between the two surfaces, is those created and inserted in the axieme, so I cannot suppress it. . .
I tried with what I sent you at first, animated the bond in inventor studio and I had no problem. Maybe you should change speed or race... or maybe I didn't understand.. .
 
I tried with what I sent you at first, animated the bond in inventor studio and I had no problem. Maybe you should change speed or race... or maybe I didn't understand.. .
Haven't you been through dynamic simulation?
 

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