Hello!
I need to do calculations on a 2D model. Since I am familiar to draw sketches using Inventor and it is much more comfortable than drawing sketches using Simulation, I would like to import the sketches from Inventor.
Which is the best way to do this? I read about exporting models to dwg or dxf files and something IGES was mentioned, too. But I would like to know which is the easiest way 🙂
And is there a possibility to export e.g. common faces from an Inventor assembly to a sketch containing different parts?
Kind regards,
Walter
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Solved by jones79. Go to Solution.
Ok, I figured out how to do it. Here is the solution:
The drawing can be done in Inventor completly. Then export the face of a 3d-model or a 2d-sketch to a DXF or DWG file. (Right-click > Export...).
Importing is done using Open > DXF or DWG. In the same dialog click Options and activate "Drawing is 2-D" and "Transform to YZ Plane (for 2-D elements)"
Easy going. After I figuered it out myself, I found the right page in the wiki 🙂
http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Autodesk_Simulation/enu/2012/Help/0089-Open_Mod89/0092-Open_CAD92/0098-...
Kind regards,
Walter
That method works (some of the time). I'm currently trying to figure out how oo export multiple sections at the same time (from an assembly). I've used this method successfully for single parts; however, for the multipy part application the Inventor to Autocad export is causing multiple duplicate and eroneous lines to appear in the autocad.dwg file.
The method I was attempting to use was as follows:
Unfurtunately, the resulting Autocad file has a lot of useless junk in it. There needs to be a way to directly export 2D data to Simulation (or at least fix the autocad export).
Alan