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bottle filling simulation with inventor

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Hey, guys.
I simulated the filling of a bottle through an industrial faucet but I would also like to represent the entry/exit of the fluid from the bottle.
What do you think I can do? with inventor is it possible? If not with inventor how could I represent her having the 3d inventor finished?
Thank you in advance for all answers.
 
There are possibilities but you should explain yourself better: you want to represent the emptying of a bottle as it happens for example when pouring a drink? or what? :confused:
 
exactly I would like to represent filling and emptying of na bottle.
Just like when you fill it with water and empty it.
I am representing the filling phases in a filling machine and I would need to display the flow of the liquid inside the bottle.
 
When pouring a drink tilts the bottle, and the liquid comes out with an apparently random flow, very difficult to reproduce with inventor, instead on the filling machines the bottle remains vertical, right?
 
That's right. the bottle remains vertical so I should simply show that when the tap enters the bottle neck it comes out from the tap the liquid. or better yet before aspires the air from the bottle and then the liquid comes out. are 4 stages.
1st phase enters the tap into the bottle neck
2nd phase takes the air inside
3rd phase fills the bottle with liquid
4th phase out tap

I should play the 2nd and 3rd phase.
It would be enough for me to see that something liquid comes out from the tap....for example, to reproduce a jet of liquid or something that gives the idea that the bottle is reempting.
I don't know how to......
 
hi nicola a road that could be that of the animation of the model parameters.

suppose to create a cylindrical solid, which would simulate the liquid, and then to animate in the study the parameter of the extrusion length.

In this way, perhaps with a little patience, adding other solids depending on the conformation of your bottle, you could do what you need.

other systems at the moment do not come to mind:smile:
 

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Hello myface,

I'd say that my case would be brilliant.
Could you explain how I simulate the extrusion of a solid?
thanks for the answers given very kind.
 
Well prepare a part, then go to parameters and put the parameter you need,(in case I posted the extrusion quota parameter, for example),in favorite parameters.

At that point you move into the study environment and clik on the parameter that you find it on the model tree, and dx-amima parameters.

give him the excursion you need, in the time you go and the game is done!:smile:
 
It forgives my ignorance.
but can you explain it more in detail?
Right from scratch?
I can't follow you when you tell me to prepare a part (how? )
and then go to parameters?
I have to prepare a separate extrusion and then... .
 
Then you have your own set. iam of the filling machine, right? to show animations you will have to move to the studio inventor environment and create all the animations you need.

before you do so you will create in the axieme a part, which will be a solid extrusion that will have the form (cylindrical I suppose) of the inside of your bottle.

this part, call it if you want to "liquid" the constraints inside a bottle, the one you want after animating.

at that point you change the environment and in inventor studio, in addition to the other animations of the various movements you will make, you are eager (synchronizing the times, logically) the quota parameter of extrusion (maybe rename it when you are in part, so everything will be easier to find) giving it a delta quota that will be equal to the level of the liquid once the bottle is filled.

If you don't follow me yet, I think you're going to have to go through a little studio inventor, or better reformulate your request! Hi.
 
I have attached the ipt file with the animation already created, you may be of help, unfortunately I use inv2013 and can not save to previous releases in case you can not open it. . .
 

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Thank you very much for your suggestions.
Today I try to do what you told me. I'm a self-taught so it'll take me a little longer.
Unfortunately I have inv.2011 so your file can't open it unfortunately.!!! I would have been very helpful.
 
Hi.
I have inventor 2012 so the file can't open it unfortunately.
I tried to create an extrusion and then make it as you say but as soon as I open inventor studio what do I do?
does not show me the processing performed by extrusion where I could possibly see doing something...................... .
I don't know if I explained... .
cmq are a bit in cloth with this thing. I feel I'm close, but I can't finish.
If you can help me?
Thank you in advance.
Hello
 
where do I find it in inventor studio? I can't see it.
I did all the steps you told me but the extrusion quota parameter discourse I don't find it............ don't see it in the toolbar on the left.
 
Hello myface,

I grinned these days............. .
I tried to create the extrusion as you say, but when I go to display the parameters to create the animation I can't see the parameter relative to the extrusion.
I'll explain.
to create the animation you must indicate the parameter to animate, ok in my bottle I only have two parameters.
the first raises me in the z axis the whole hypothetical liquid in the bottle and the second moves me into the x axis the entire contents of the bottle.
I don't have a parameter that allows me to view the extrusion as you did.
Can you give me some help, please?

thanks in advance nicola
 
Hello myface,

I wanted to tell you that I was able to view in rendering filling individually.
Now I have to apply it to the whole.
cmq I thank you for the availability shown.
thank you nicola

if you need some advice.............ahahahaha joke!!!! :-)
I am a super beginner............. ! ! !
 
I'm glad. :Smile: if you have problems animated subaxis then you can put the elements you want to animate all under one set, so that you do not have nested parts that could make your life more complicated:cool:
 

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