Severe Lag of Components with Constraints in an Inventor Assembly

Severe Lag of Components with Constraints in an Inventor Assembly

MichaelKidd3615
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Severe Lag of Components with Constraints in an Inventor Assembly

MichaelKidd3615
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I have an assembly with 119 parts and 152 occurrences. In addition, the part has nine members in the IAssembly table. The file is not a large assembly and yet I experience extreme lag when moving constrained components. When I place new components in the assembly with no constraints associated with them, there is no lag when dragging/ moving them. Only the components that are constrained together exemplify the issue. This problem shouldn't relate to system requirements, since my computer has 64 GB of ram, 3.20 GHz CPU base speed with 16 cores, etc.  This is abnormal behavior, as we have significantly larger assemblies that work perfectly fine. Furthermore, we have tried rebuilding this assembly multiple times, with no luck in regard to the lag in the assembly.

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JDMather
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An assembly must have parts.


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MichaelKidd3615
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Would you mind elaborating? If you open the file I had attached, you will see that the assembly consists of 119 unique parts and 152 occurrences, so I'm not sure what you mean.
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SBix26
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You didn't include the parts.  Zip all files together and attach here.


Sam B

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JDMather
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@MichaelKidd3615 wrote:
Would you mind elaborating? If you open the file I had attached, you will see

An assemble file *.iam is merely a set of instructions on how the parts *.ipt go together.

If I open the assembly I will see unresolved link to 119 missing part files.

This is usually covered in first 10 minutes of assembly training.

What I am expecting to see is "sick" assembly constraints.

 

Are you using Vault, or are you using Projects *.ipj?

Are all of your sketches fully defined?

Any unresolved error shown in Relationships folder?

Manage>Rebuild All return any errors?

 

I can tell you that after you Pack and Go and then Attach the zipped assembly here - the first thing I am going to check after the previously mentioned items is the 6 Tangent constraints that you have in the assembly.

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Then I will check the Angle constraints.

 

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MichaelKidd3615
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If I use pack and go the file size would be over double the maximum 71 MB attachment size. I tried removing some of the members in the IAssembly factory and removing non-essential parts in the file, but it still exceeded the maximum size. How can I attach the file for you to review given this probelm?
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SBix26
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Make sure that your Pack & Go is excluding Design Data & templates.  Design Data, particularly, can be many GB in size.


Sam B

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MichaelKidd3615
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I got the file size small enough, but I can't upload it to this forum as an .ipj file. Am I doing something wrong with the pack and go?
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JDMather
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Right click on the project folder.

Send to Compressed (zipped) folder.

Attach the resulting *.zip file here.

(You can also do this from within Pack and Go.)


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JDMather
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@MichaelKidd3615 wrote:
 I can't upload it to this forum as an .ipj file. Am I doing something wrong with the pack and go?

@MichaelKidd3615 

You should have a zip file

JDMather_0-1684327686338.png

See last check box.

And skip the extraneous stuff (might need Libraries, but first try without).


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