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roller chain construction - inventor

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hello to all, I am new and I am not very practical of the job. I find myself building a roller chain in inventor and, since I have to simulate the path of some pieces running on it, I need to build the chain starting from an initial mesh and then make a series along my path... Unfortunately I don't know why the inventor doesn't make me do the jersey series... How can I do that???? I accept suggestions and advice :)
 
I also tried following the instructions of the old discussion. . .
but the shirts along the curved part are tangent, not perfectly aligned
Is there any way to solve this?catena1.webp
 
you must bind the first mesh between its median plan and the first point in the series.
 
I did it!
It's like you said peppe, you have to bind practically the centerpiece of the shirt on the first point of the series
I miss this concept
to do so I had to create a plan in half between the 2 pins
at the end is not very precise, but more than acceptable (see image)
Thank you, hello!catena2.webp
 
tool "search in the forum"
type something like "series along a curve" and find various discussions like this:http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?3297-serie-lungo-una-curva&highlight=catenaTake a look at this and the others and then try it. If you have any doubts, ask.. .
Thanks tarkus, I had already tried to find something but unfortunately I had found nothing... I was wrong. However I could not make the series because I had to select the modality "model view" and not that of together. . thanks tarkus
 
I press that I have not yet tried to build the chain but then can you move along with the parts of the machine or is it just a static construction? in the second case you could do simply a sweep, or if in the machine assembly you will do only 2 or 3 positions (open type closed and intermediate) you could solve with an ipt ipart where in the sweep I mentioned to vary could be the size of the guideline. in the various positions then you could replace the necessary variant.

Say hi.
 
I think it is difficult for me to move a chain if not as an educational exercise, rather in the drawings together they serve the positions min/max/intermedia and encumbrance of the chain itself.
 
in the second case you could just make a sweep...

in fact I created a sweep, but they asked me for the simulation and unfortunately I had to create the asses with the series of the jerseys. Moreover since on the chain is mounted a pinion they have asked me also an animation in which the pinion translates with the chain and at a certain point wheel... since I do not use inventor recently I do not know sincerely how to do but more or less I managed it even if it is not very precise... Can you help me? or a suggestion on how could I do it? ? ?
 
I don't know too hard for me, who asks you something like that I'm sure it's the commercial classic that doesn't understand anything mechanical but wants the special effect. . :-)
Perhaps to bind piece by piece clearly highlighting axes first on the shirts and then giving angular constraints between a maximum and a minimum...if it is a chain portacavi the shirts are few to try.
I've never tried to do something like that.

Say hi.
 
I don't know too hard for me, who asks you something like that I'm sure it's the commercial classic that doesn't understand anything mechanical but wants the special effect. . :-)
Perhaps to bind piece by piece clearly highlighting axes first on the shirts and then giving angular constraints between a maximum and a minimum...if it is a chain portacavi the shirts are few to try.
I've never tried to do something like that.

Say hi.
ahahahah you have hit the target;) however max (if I can give you "you") to give you an idea of what I have to create see this discussion http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?37449-animazione-transizione-e-rotazione-pignone
 

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