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Ball joint Design

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Anonymous
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Ball joint Design

As you know during mechanical component design process there is many force or torq variation must be considered. Because sizing of a component is depend on the force that be applied.

Ilogic is available to be utilized for parametrical design where the components of assembly have relationship between them  to make possible resizing component depend on each other. But I realized that on many applications that parameter is dimensional(cm,mm,inch). 

I want to use equations to calculate appropriate size of a component which other components are going to varing in size depend on first component.

Briefly I want to use torq or force values as a parameter instead of dimensional parameter to design appropriate assembly.

 

 

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Xun.Zhang
in reply to: Anonymous

Hello @Anonymous,
Adaptive of a part is the function you are looking for, check more details from below help link.

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2015/ENU/Inventor-Help/files/GUID-BAD3D06C-C03D-4894-9A8C-A50D450FDD2B-htm.html

Here is a youtube video for reference.

Hope it helps!

 


Xun
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JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

 

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I want to use equations to calculate appropriate size of a component which other components are going to varing in size depend on first component.

Briefly I want to use torq or force values as a parameter instead of dimensional parameter to design appropriate assembly.

 

 


 

What problem are you experiencing with your equations?

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your interest. I am tring to understand this type of design to define exact problem. After a while i will renew my question. Thank you...

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