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Bye to all,
during the study of the inventor demo I found very useful the rules present in the ilogic panel. I used to create a cylindrical part, which I use as a base for the construction of pneumatic pistons.
to vary the diameter of the hole, for convenience named "tree", vary a series of quotas that define the size of the housing of seals placed to avoid air leaks.
This is what I managed to create without too much difficulty.
the variable "shaft" contains a list of values, which I couldn't do in solidworks
when I amount the part together, as an ilogic component, I also have the option to choose the measurement of the variable "shaft" before placing the part.
I did some tests using equations, but beyond the construct if I didn't go.
I ask you experienced users of solidworks if you can achieve something similar even in swx right.
I hope I haven't confused you with probably incorrect terms.
cordial greetings
during the study of the inventor demo I found very useful the rules present in the ilogic panel. I used to create a cylindrical part, which I use as a base for the construction of pneumatic pistons.
to vary the diameter of the hole, for convenience named "tree", vary a series of quotas that define the size of the housing of seals placed to avoid air leaks.
This is what I managed to create without too much difficulty.
when I amount the part together, as an ilogic component, I also have the option to choose the measurement of the variable "shaft" before placing the part.
I ask you experienced users of solidworks if you can achieve something similar even in swx right.
I hope I haven't confused you with probably incorrect terms.
cordial greetings