Exporting motion study data in suspension simulation

Exporting motion study data in suspension simulation

phillipJSCHJ
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Exporting motion study data in suspension simulation

phillipJSCHJ
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Is there a way to export motion data from either tracking a probe, line, or face and its change in orientation through the motion study?

The workaround [edited] way is to move and then sketch, move and then sketch, but this becomes tricky as a suspension component moves dynamically in 3D since a sketch is, well, 2D. A change in toe through travel will change the perspective of whatever features you're tracking for camber, for example

Even if this isn't an automated workflow, some method of better tracking say a camber curve through travel at different steering angles is the goal. 

 

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phillipJSCHJ
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Bump, are there tools to get meaningful data out of a motion study? 

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CGBenner
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@henderh Is this something you might know about?

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phillipJSCHJ
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Any help here, or is there no way to get data off of a motion study? 

What's the purpose of motion studies without data? 

 

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phillipJSCHJ
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Bump? This will force me to cross-train to Solidworks and start moving projects entirely over if we can't get meaningful data from building a moving model in Fusion. There's gotta be some way to plot basic things like camber curves...

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phillipJSCHJ
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Bump

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MichaelT_123
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Hi Mr PhillipJSCHJ,

 

Please send a file (possibly a simplified and must-flat version) stating joints/motion limits/ motion relations/points to trace. …

… and I will try to commit one-off-only-help.

Condition: I will present the results on the Forum as visuals and the relevant data.  

 

Regards

MichaelT

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JDMather
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@phillipJSCHJ wrote:

Bump? This will force me to cross-train to Solidworks….


@phillipJSCHJ 

No need to leave the Autodesk ecosystem - you can do this in Autodesk Inventor Professional Dynamic Simulation environment with Trace.  Works much better than SolidWorks for this too.


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