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Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I apologize if I ask a trivial thing, I would like to realize a set of a chain of cables that can be inserted in a set, I would like to ask the fixed position, the mobile one and the number of meshes so as to change the length, a mesh si and a nò is present the link between the two sides of the chain, clearly should follow the classic trajectory of a chain.
thanks to all those who will answer me,
gigs
 
Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I apologize if I ask for a trivial thing. . .
gigs
It is not trivial, it is the dream ( nightmare) of all of us, faithful to the belief of realistic representation and inventor users (but also of other sw).
I answer only to the final part of your question, the one related to the correct movement of the chain.
It's something you can do but it's so expensive as time and physical stress that I feel like I don't recommend it.
When you can also do that, you should rest assured that your handsome together will begin to suffer from errors of incongruent constraints not to end, until you remove everything except the mesh of attack, two meshes for part so much to like and a beautiful surface to simulate the cylindrical belly.
for the first part of the question I leave to others the answer.

Bye.
 
Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I apologize if I ask a trivial thing, I would like to realize a set of a chain of cables that can be inserted in a set, I would like to ask the fixed position, the mobile one and the number of meshes so as to change the length, a mesh si and a nò is present the link between the two sides of the chain, clearly should follow the classic trajectory of a chain.
thanks to all those who will answer me,
gigs
Bye.

I believe that you can do through the use of the combination of "iproperties" and "iassembly" put together.

iproperties regarding the length of the shirts and iassembly regarding the number of shirts. clearly the main axieme that will contain any subaxis and parts, will have to be an iassembly.

if you want, try to deepen the topic on the online guide of inventor that is quite exhaustive. http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/invent...azion1656/1675-componen1675/1681-iassembl1681
 
angle bond between mesh and mesh limits the excursion from 0 degrees to x degrees until you get the minimum radius of curvature you get a good result
 
Bye.

I believe that you can do through the use of the combination of "iproperties" and "iassembly" put together.

iproperties regarding the length of the shirts and iassembly regarding the number of shirts. clearly the main axieme that will contain any subaxis and parts, will have to be an iassembly.

if you want, try to deepen the topic on the online guide of inventor that is quite exhaustive. http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/invent...azion1656/1675-componen1675/1681-iassembl1681
Excuse me, I meant "ipart" not "iproperties"!:smile:
 
thanks to all, I lost a bit of time and not succeeding I thought it could not be done, in the end I did as it says "stefanobruno" with the mesh of attack and a part with activity, my holder says it is good, it was my fix to make a set as realistic as possible but gave a lot of errors on the constraints to each opening and I had to desist, I will deepen the speech of "partgo"
Thank you all.
gigs
 
angle bond between mesh and mesh limits the excursion from 0 degrees to x degrees until you get the minimum radius of curvature you get a good result
I also tried this but I was interested to do something automatic that inserted in several assemblies asked me the characteristics and represented them, as you say would be a chain set each overall and for the company becomes unmanageable for space in the servers and backup hard disks.
Thank you very much.
gigs
 

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