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I use solidworks 2012 recently and are struggling with a problem that I cannot solve.
within a set I would like to have the opportunity to see an open or closed cylinder.
I tried to use two configurations, but when I change the piston/cylinder coupling in one configuration, it automatically changes in the other too.
Is there anyone who can explain to me in detail how to operate?

Thank you.
 
I use solidworks 2012 recently and are struggling with a problem that I cannot solve.
within a set I would like to have the opportunity to see an open or closed cylinder.
I tried to use two configurations, but when I change the piston/cylinder coupling in one configuration, it automatically changes in the other too.
Is there anyone who can explain to me in detail how to operate?

Thank you.
.... first you should submit and then pass the file... !
 
this because you have to create two configurations both in the cylinder axieme and in the cylinder axieme father.

cylinder : open/configuration closed
Father together (in which the cylinder axieme is mounted) : open configuration / closed configuration.

in the axieme father you have to explain what configuration of the axieme cylinder you want it to be loaded in the two configurations that make it.
a little brainy, but if you apply, you will see that you understand.
ps: it would be nice to show up before writing...maybe reading the forum rules.
 
I use solidworks 2012 recently and are struggling with a problem that I cannot solve.
within a set I would like to have the opportunity to see an open or closed cylinder.
I tried to use two configurations, but when I change the piston/cylinder coupling in one configuration, it automatically changes in the other too.
Is there anyone who can explain to me in detail how to operate?

Thank you.
simply simply the coupling that "closes" the cylinder (but then that cylinder... ? closed by what??) must be suspended in configuration grip e viceversa.
 
for kakisan

I did a test: together father with two configurations, cylinder with two configurations, but always discouraging outcome. . .


for mike 1967

simply any cylinder with the stem back or forth. Where should I suspend the mating?

Anyway, thank you, I'm a little bit de coccio!

ps - I read the rules, but I did not find requests for presentation. Excuse me.
 
for kakisan
I did a test: together father with two configurations, cylinder with two configurations, but always discouraging outcome. . .
for mike 1967
simply any cylinder with the stem back or forth. Where should I suspend the mating?
Anyway, thank you, I'm a little bit de coccio!
ps - I read the rules, but I did not find requests for presentation. Excuse me.
Riciao. ...http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?t=13677Rule 2 : it is good to present itself at the time of the first approach to the forum.I would say to you that:
1) cylinder : you need 2 constraints, one for the "closed" cylinder and one for the "open" cylinder. you have to make two configurations (as I told you before), in which the constraints will always be an active and one suspended.
2) Father together: also here 2 configurations that control the cylinder configurations.
I'll get you two pictures.
 

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Riciao kakisan.. .

Until now we talked about couplings, now of constraints: are they the same thing or are we talking about something else?
You tell me to alternately suspend the constraints, but where? How?

Thank you for your patience!
 
Riciao kakisan.. .
Until now we talked about couplings, now of constraints: are they the same thing or are we talking about something else?
You tell me to alternately suspend the constraints, but where? How?
Thank you for your patience!
bonds and couplings are the same thing...
just to understand. How much do you use solidworks?
How many bodies have you shaped so far?
Have you ever looked at a tutorial?
I think... you better stop for a moment and start with calmer!
to suspend something just click the right button on that function-coupling-model and click "suspend" or "configure funsion" "configure component".
 
But did you make the cylinder as a whole? cylinder + stem or did you do a part with two configurations?

attach the file to this point of your cylinder. . .
 
for kakisan
I did a test: together father with two configurations, cylinder with two configurations, but always discouraging outcome. . .
as they have already written you have not specified whether the cylinder is done as a whole or as a part. Let us say that it is a group that will then become a subaxieme of the assieme father:

create a assiemepadre.sldam with two "open" and "closed" configurations

create a set cilandro.sldash with two "open" and "closed" configurations

and work like this:

(1) assiemepadre.sldam("open")/cilandro.sldash("open")
(2) assiemepadre.sldam("closed")/cilandro.sldash("closed")
 
I know so much that it must come into play with the "flexible" option and work on the final set, but without seeing an image or file it is hard.
 
I'm so sure you have to get into the game with the "flexible" option and work on the final set
from how he described it to me is enough the configuration of the assieme father to whom the subassieme is associated.
If he needs the mobile cylinder in his axieme father then he wrote whistles for whistles:

but without seeing an image or file is hard.
Ohhhhhh, calm down. we're just at post number 12... You don't want screenshots of the axieme tree or even the file, huh? up by good, patient at least until post 25 or 30 :rolleyes:
 
Ohhhhhh, calm down. we're just at post number 12... You don't want screenshots of the axieme tree or even the file, huh? up by good, patient at least until post 25 or 30 :rolleyes:
Tell me how I don't quote you!

I've got the bichon that has to pee, and I'm sobbing.
 

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