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Friday 6-19-2009 Pics

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JDMather
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Friday 6-19-2009 Pics

Doing a bit of summer Dynamic Simulation prep work for my fall Machine Design class.

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Message 2 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

JDMather ha scritto:
> Doing a bit of summer Dynamic Simulation prep work for my fall Machine
> Design class.

Very nice model!

This is mine. The fence is a 3D dwg file from http://www.orsogril.com: I
converted it from DWG to (splitted parts) STEP in AMDT and from STEP in
STL in Inventor, to be imported into Blender.

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Message 3 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Nice render

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JDMather ha scritto:
> Doing a bit of summer Dynamic Simulation prep work for my fall Machine
> Design class.

Very nice model!

This is mine. The fence is a 3D dwg file from http://www.orsogril.com: I
converted it from DWG to (splitted parts) STEP in AMDT and from STEP in
STL in Inventor, to be imported into Blender.

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Pentium 4 3 GHz - 2 GB RAM
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Message 4 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather


Nice, are you trying to get a grip on summer
holidays?


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Dell 670 dual Xeon - 3.2
3gb memory,
SCSI320-15k rpm
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Direct3D
SpacePilot Rel V: 3.7.12 Dvr V: 6.7.11 Firmware 3.12
AVG
8.5


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Doing
a bit of summer Dynamic Simulation prep work for my fall Machine Design class.
Message 5 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

MarcoA ha scritto:

> This is mine. The fence is a 3D dwg file from http://www.orsogril.com: I
> converted it from DWG to (splitted parts) STEP in AMDT and from STEP in
> STL in Inventor, to be imported into Blender.

Stainless steel version. (I rendered just a cropped part of the view to
save time, then I overlapped it to the other image).

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Message 6 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

<ba-dump-ching>



Blair's here all week!! LOL But seriously folks....



I have a very basic animation video that I toyed around with earlier this week for the boss to see specific design intent. Up to this point, I don't get a lot of extra time (being a stand alone drafter/designer) to try the IV studio and learn how to use it. Maybe someday..............
Message 7 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather


Low Resolution, but all the animation in this
marketing video I did in Studio

Message 8 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather


Nicely done! I used to design mining loaders -
similar componentry like planetary wheel ends, huge axles, wheels, and tires,
etc.

What keeps the tire and ring assembly from slipping
on the axle? Or, is that a proprietary piece of information?

 

Keep up the good work!!
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Message 9 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Hello Bill,
I would guess that it is a split ring and the wedge shape cross section with its little lip together with the pressure inside the tire keeps it fastened on the rim. But lets see what the designer tells us tomorrow morning.

cheers

Matthias Edited by: M.Peppel on Jun 21, 2009 5:13 PM
Message 10 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather


Good Guess,

 

The wheel is bolted to the axle, but the wheel
components are held in place by the air pressure in the tire forcing
them onto the tapered mating surfaces

The video isn't the greatest via the web, the
original was animated at 1280x720 (Half HD 😉 and run on a 46" LCD, drew a lot
of attention at our last tradeshow.


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Hello
Bill, I would guess that it is a split ring and the wedge shape cross section
with its little lip together with the pressure inside the tire keeps it
fastened on the rim. But lets see what the designer tells us tomorrow morning.
cheers Matthias Edited by: M.Peppel on Jun 21, 2009 5:13
PM
Message 11 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather


Takes me back to my Euclid days.  Most of my
work was on the EH1700 (350HD).


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Low Resolution, but all the animation in this
marketing video I did in Studio

Message 12 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

Hello Paul.
that is an excellent design, simple but smart. Congratulations also from my side.

cheers

Matthias
Message 13 of 24
M_Daugherty
in reply to: JDMather

Wow; How do I get a copy?

Message 14 of 24
JDMather
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@M_Daugherty wrote:

Wow; How do I get a copy?


Sign up for my Dynamic Simulation class.  Smiley Wink

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Message 15 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: JDMather

I've been experimenting with Inventor into Showcase and seeing what the "cost" is to get the right colors/appearances for the end result I want. Inventor appearances do not look the same in Showcase, so, there is tweaking involved.

 

The image with the wooden floor is non-ray traced.

The image inside a building is ray traced.

 

 

Message 16 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Bill:

 

As always from you, AMAZING!

Message 17 of 24
cmcconnell
in reply to: Anonymous

I thought the reason we had to endure this new materials and appearances garbage was so that the colors etc appeared the same between products. I understand from your post that this is not the case - is that correct?

Mechanix Design Solutions inc.
Message 18 of 24
M_Daugherty
in reply to: Anonymous

How do I sign up for your Dynamic Simulation class.  It look cool!

Message 19 of 24
JDMather
in reply to: M_Daugherty

Fourth year class

http://www.pct.edu/schools/iet/cad/bcd.asp

so there are a bunch of pre-requisites that would have to be completed first.

DSG 421 and 422.  The students are pretty much pros by the time they get to senior level classes.

 

I will try to attach a simulation example on Monday.


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Message 20 of 24
M_Daugherty
in reply to: JDMather

I received my BSME several years ago from Texas Tech University.  I successfully fought to replace I-DEAS with Inventor.  I love it.

 

I did not realize I was communicating with a professor.  I appreciate your contribution to our occupation.  We need more young (female) designers in Houston oil and gas.  The font on my new prints are getting bigger as the people reading them keep getting older.  Please help!!!

 

I need the pliers to model a fixture.  Any chance I could get a copy of the 3D model.

 

Regards and Thank you

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