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Elastic part with elastic property in an assembly..

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cats_eye
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Elastic part with elastic property in an assembly..

Hello everyone..

I am designing a product using Autodesk inventor professional 2013.. I have a problem in setting the design of the part for the elastic element since i cannot mimic the behavior of the actual part. I have tried disecting the part into pieces and assembled it but still i cannot get a precise result. 

Is there a way that we can make an elastic part with the actual elastic property in an assembly??

Kindly advise..

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skintsubby
in reply to: cats_eye

cats_eye

 

I suggest you try over at the Inventor forum

 

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Inventor/ct-p/70

 

Mark

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mdavis22569
in reply to: cats_eye

I wouldn't stay elastic ..but you could make it adaptive ..and it'll adjust as you adjust it ...

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JDMather
in reply to: cats_eye

By making a adaptive parameter (for example changing the radius of an arc) you can make a part "flex".

 

Can you attach your assembly here?


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cats_eye
in reply to: skintsubby

Thanks for the information..
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cats_eye
in reply to: mdavis22569

I am using adaptive property for those inserted assemblies in my project assembly but can i also use it to my inserted part?
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cats_eye
in reply to: JDMather

Thanks for the reply..
I will try to send you the assembly in private because the design of the assembly i am pertaining to is a classified product design owned by our company..

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