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animation constraints

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TECNOMODEL

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Bye to all,
I ask for a quick clarification to inventor experts.

I got a set in a second together. in the first group, a bond cannot be made from the second one?
 
even animate more constraints at the same time can not be done?
of course in the aid in which they were created.
 
Yes, in a set you can animate multiple constraints at the same time and also make them leave at different times during the various stages of work of your machine. Just create two cubes (even 10x10mm) and think of them as the two hands of the clock. the bond that moves them in a straight line corresponds to 60 sec. or 3 minutes or the measuring unit you want. then launch the animation of this bond and on every other bond present in the axieme you can write a formula that says "when the reference bond comes to the x value, I move y".
 
p:s: of course the two fake components that do from time units are to be put "hidden" in the bom and if you do not want to see them in the recording also make them invisible in the axieme.
 
interesting zac69 you could better illustrate the passage of "writing a formula" , I would be very interested in you I would be grateful
 
Bye. I just jumped now. I will stay away a few days and as soon as I can recover the formula to be inserted by opening the function window and selecting the bond or constraints that you want to move simultaneously or not (a kind of inventor study done however on the side of the normal axieme).
 
I'm sorry I'm late, but I had to do some rehearsal and deal with the file I animated.
created two cubes (they will be hidden and turned off and are those that determine the animation of all the bonds together). they will have a bond in mm or gr which for convenience you will give a name (e.g. time or rotation) in the parameter window.
always in the parameter window creates a parameter with a fictitious name that transforms the time bond (in mm) into a unitless bond: add numerical value, call it for example "z" and put it on as a measuring unit, then in the formula insert "time/1mm" so you remove the measuring unit.
Now you're ready. create other parameters on and call them back in the constraints you want to animate and in these custom parameters write e.g.:
min(max(z;15su); 60su) - 15 on
this formula intercepts z after 15 mm and moves the custom bond from its value to 60 taking into account the 15mm just passed.
rebuke for every bond you want to animate and the axieme will move like in inventor studio.
Hi.
 

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