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Good evening.
I created a simple set of the biella type.
the constraints in manual work all, that is the movement from linear motion to rotary motion.
I just wanted to turn this together autonomously to see the constant movement.
Someone can give me a few tips.
I'll file here.
Thank you.
 

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tutorial on animations...
oppssss I hadn't seen the files... it's obvious that you lost a bond. .
 
tutorial on animations...
oppssss I hadn't seen the files... it's obvious that you lost a bond. .
excuse cesius79 when talking about tutorial is related to the inventor guide or to a tutorial that I have to go look for on the net?
Thank you.
 
excuse cesius79 when talking about tutorial is related to the inventor guide or to a tutorial that I have to go look for on the net?
Thank you.
I am referring to the interior ones of inventor... I learned from them and if I am not mistaken there is also something about animations...cmq your problem is in a bad assembly. It would seem that instead of coaxiality it took only parallelism between crank pin and seat.
 
I managed to animate the mechanism of biella crank.
I gave an angle bond on a side of the support and a flange of the engine shaft.
only that when I make him complete 360 gr round to do not know ... about 5 cycles, the piston arrives at the top dead point and stops for a fraction of a second thus losing fluidity all the movement.
Do you know if you can solve this problem?
in the browser go to the tree support:1 animates the last stratum the angle and see the effect.
Put the file down here.
Hi:
 

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