Hello.
I have an assembly where I've placed three parts on top of each other. When measuring the total height of the three parts in inventor, it of course gives me the sum of the height of the three parts. The problem is, that Inventor gives me the same height after welding has been added, when in reality the total height has shrunk because of the welding. This has caused me problems during machining, because the height after welding, is now less than what it should be after machining.
So the question is, how can this shrinking during welding, be taken into account in Inventor? Is there a function in the welding environment that allows me to enter the shrinkage?
Thank you very much for you help
-David Larsen
you'll have to know your percentage of shrink, then you might use a [Derived Component] and scale with a factor you desire
It is like an X-Ref for AutoCAD.
Hello Jurgen.
Thank you for your answer. But as you say, the scale is in all directions. We only experience shrinkage in one direction, everything else stays the same, so we can unfortunately not use that method.
Any other ways?
And one more thing, the shrinkage is not linear across the height, it only shrinks right around the heated zone during the welding.