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spring compression

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Hi.
but is it possible to make a spring that behaves as such (i.e., it is compressed and released) in a modeling environment, as well as with other bound parts?

I have seen that you can do it in simulation environment through the associative plans, but no I found nothing to do it in modeling environment.
 
Hi.
but is it possible to make a spring that behaves as such (i.e., it is compressed and released) in a modeling environment, as well as with other bound parts?

I have seen that you can do it in simulation environment through the associative plans, but no I found nothing to do it in modeling environment.
There will be at least a dozen discussions about the whole forum, some even in the inventor forum, take a look at it, even though I think everyone will say the same thing:
It's complicated, hearty and useless, so, better let it go. .
 
Hi.
this year's user meeting showed a fast and unhealthy method of memory that could meet your needs. replace the helical workmanship with a series there toroidal rings, as many as the spring's edges are. then use the adactivity together to allow the rings to approach and move away. seen from afar the effect and the same but commit much less memory... .
 
I don't care, as tarkus says. but there is no way to give a bond a maximum and minimum value. Suppose we have a cylinder with a hole and a bar of diameter equal to the hole.

with the constraints I can make so that the bar threads into the cylinder hole and that it can also move along the hole axis. Is there no way to move it by blocking it before it comes out of the hole?
 
in 2011 there is this option to put a bond that only act in a given range just as a piston cylinder
 

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