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solidworks motion with scrolling paper tape

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Hi, I was wondering if it was possible to simulate the flow of a paper tape "continuous" through a series of cylindrical wheels and especially the entrance and exit through a pair of dense wheels. Not having a lot of practicality with motion, I was wondering precisely how it was possible to simulate the paper and if the latter once passed through the torque of dentate wheels could suffer a deformation process. to make the concept more clear, I would like to get the movement of a machine that is needed to create the corrugated cardboard. I insert a two-dimensional schematic jpeg of the machine.
 

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I think it's not possible.
the only thing that comes to mind is to simulate the card with small chained parallelepipeds chained together with a chain-type mechanism that then somehow blocks into the deformation position once it is reached (type two rectangles brought to a certain angle between them remain so because it snaps some block) but it must be such a small thing not to be seen in total, it is already difficult to make contacts... if you want.
 
I think it's not possible.
the only thing that comes to mind is to simulate the card with small chained parallelepipeds chained together with a chain-type mechanism that then somehow blocks into the deformation position once it is reached (type two rectangles brought to a certain angle between them remain so because it snaps some block) but it must be such a small thing not to be seen in total, it is already difficult to make contacts... if you want.
Well... contacts would be an infinite... but there is no easier way to do that?
 
I came up with something a little simpler.. do the path with the belt function, then after the paper passes between the wheels that deform it from them follows a belt path made by so many invisible wheels that force it to maintain its wavy shape...so it is feasible and also fast enough:), today I have a little time I know that I try......
 
Unfortunately I believe that for such a thing you will have to resort to an escamotage of this kind, for what I know solidworks does not contemplate the fact that one element can be deformed by another, if someone knows how to do it to me would be very useful for something I am doing in solidworks where an element is.......the water:)))


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Does anyone know if it is possible in one thing with the belt function to move the belt too?
 

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