Complex transitional constraints

Complex transitional constraints

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Complex transitional constraints

Anonymous
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Please watch the video. The current pivot point for the bottle CG of the bottle. I'd like to be able to simulate the motion all the way onto the rails.

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! You did not attach the video or provide the link. You may also want to share the files. The behavior sounds file specific.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Anonymous
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Video attached

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! I think I know what you are going after. If possible, could you share the files to me (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)? I would like to play around with it and check some options.

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Anonymous
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Good morning Mr Shiue,

Thank you for taking up my challenge. I sincerely appreciate it. Please feel free to delete the cylindrical extrusion in the bottle (it was the only way I could get a translation), and anything else that makes the task more manageable. Pack-n-go zip attached.

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JDMather
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This might be possible with a dummy surface and Transistional constraint, but I would be more interested in solving in the Dynamic Simulation Environment.

Do you have Inventor Professional with Environments>Dynamic Simulation?


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Anonymous
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Yes. I have INV 2018 Pro. 

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JDMather
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It may take some time till I can get to this as we are in the middle of mid-terms exam, but this looks like an interesting problem that I want to pursue.

If someone else doesn't respond with solution and this goes several days - be sure to Bump it back to the top so that it isn't overlooked.

 

I think the solution is really a quite simple 2D contact and 3D contacts as the respective bottles stay in the same plane, but why is the rod 1931 not long enough to contact all bottles?  Isn't that what pushes the bottles?

There are some parts missing from your assembly attachment.

I am not concerned with the missing fasteners, but what is part 1908 and part TEST PIN?


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I left the rod short for clarity. It would go all the way across in the finished model. I made this model quick and dirty in order to address the tough issue (transitional constraint). I made the test pin because I couldn't figure out how to get the bottle to follow the surface I created. It seems that the transitional constraint requires one cylindrical surface. The bottle does not remain in one plane. See position 1 and position 2 photos below. 1908 is the opposite end plate. Thanks!

pos 1.JPGpos 2.JPG

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JDMather
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@Anonymous wrote:

 The bottle does not remain in one plane. See position 1 and position 2 photos below.

 


What is Work Plane 4 in your assembly?  What is the purpose of Mate:36?

In both of your images the bottle appears to move on one plane - Workplane 4.


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Anonymous
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Work plane 4 is the bottle axis center as it moves, but it rotates along the rails 90 degrees too. 

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JDMather
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@Anonymous

 

Is something like this  what you are after (turn on your sound).

I have Inventor doing 2500 calculations - so it might appear a little slow.

I could then Publish to Inventor Studio and playback at whatever speed is appropriate.

I didn't take the time to represent the actual chain.

That is something I would do in Inventor Studio rather than in Dynamic Simulation.

 


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JDMather
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The sprockets might appear to be moving haphazardly, but when the animation is Rendered - the motion will be smooth depending on the frame rate chosen.

 

 


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Anonymous
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JD!

That is beyond marvelous. It's perfect. Thank you. I really must study the DS environment. This model should help enormously.

 

Thank you,

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JDMather
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Here is my "solution" as depicted in the videos.  It is a little rough as I didn't spend much time on this first attempt - but might be enough to get you started.


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