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simulation compression spring

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Hello everyone!
I would like to simulate the movement (and its possible stresses) of a spring mechanism:eek:. or, I have a tube with a spring inside (which I know all the features) with attached a cable hooked to a pin pulling it. I have the axieme (button and cable) designed and not where to start.:frown:
Can someone explain to me how?:biggrin:

thanks to who will answer me
 
as usual thank you maxopus:finger:
Unfortunately the flexible elements have never been able to use them because I don't know anything about it, can you give me tips?
 
as usual thank you maxopus:finger:
Unfortunately the flexible elements have never been able to use them because I don't know anything about it, can you give me tips?
enter this folder which is located in the main folder of pro-e installation:
c:\ptc\wf4\demos\demo\mdx\tutorial3
open the axieme and go on the mechanism and launch the analysis and you will see.
 
I always use "flexible component".
The only problem is that in the explosions I can't put the bubble into it, even if in the separate table it appears.
to ovviare create a variant of the axieme in family table replacing the spring with the generic spring, and use this variant for the table putting of the explosive... the reference bubble is displayed and the game is made.

I don't know if I've been clear enough... .
 
I always use "flexible component".
The only problem is that in the explosions I can't put the bubble into it, even if in the separate table it appears.
to ovviare create a variant of the axieme in family table replacing the spring with the generic spring, and use this variant for the table putting of the explosive... the reference bubble is displayed and the game is made.

I don't know if I've been clear enough... .
bubble problem with flexible components was solved with wf4
 

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