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inventor 2011: deformation components

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Good morning to all,
I need to deform some components together, but I don't know how to do it.
are standard components that in production will be processed and adapted to a special machine. . .
 
Good morning.
excuse but to "deform" you mean the deformed that you get from a fem analysis?

I'm afraid you can't. At the most you can manage contacts and interference but you can't "deform" the comnponents....unless you draw them already deformed.
 
so much to give you an example, I have a standard stainless cone that for a special machine must be cut (and so far no problem, I make a preparation on the component), and enlarged in press to adapt it to a flange.
I just wanted to avoid going to handle a lot of details that I would use once.
 
so much to give you an example, I have a standard stainless cone that for a special machine must be cut (and so far no problem, I make a preparation on the component), and enlarged in press to adapt it to a flange.
I just wanted to avoid going to handle a lot of details that I would use once.
Honestly, I would design it already widened to make it fit to the flange. However, if reasons from the productive point of view, the unwidened cone is different from the enlarged cone in press. therefore you will need two codes, two cycles of realization and two distinct designs.

I hope I've explained
 
In my opinion it is correct to have to remake the piece, I explain, it is a break of boxes, but in the end the piece you will have in your hand will be similar, but it is not the same. in distinct, you will call it with another name, it will be "special bunch" or "pluto" will never be the starting one, otherwise it would not make sense that there were 2 versions. If it breaks the piece in question how do you do it again? "take a mouse and cut it so much"?
You can always save as a copy and start from the existing one to use less, as long as the piece allows you, which is not always true.
 

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