Simulation of movement in grooves

maz
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Simulation of movement in grooves

maz
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Hi everyone
Could someone give me some advice regarding motion simulation?
I don't know if it is possible in this case.
The red pins should move in individual grooves.
It's actually the way of an inverted CNC machine. We don't move the cutting knife, but we create the movement with the help of pins in the grooves.

Thank you

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kacper.suchomski
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Hi

Ultimately, you need to transform the element into an assembly and give the components the appropriate constraints.

But first, correct the groove geometry to make sure everything will work on the assembly:

  1. Remove grooves
  2. create a 2D sketch
  3. create a spline passing through the points
  4. finish the sketch
  5. create a sweep of a solid (dowel) along the spline in cut mode.

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maz
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Hi
The geometry of the grooves is fine.
I made the assembly, but the problem is to simulate the movement in the grooves. I also tried the "Detect contact between assembly components" tool, but the bodies do not move smoothly along the trajectory and the movement is not performed until the end of the length of the groove.
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k.hendrickx
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create a surface from the centerline side of your groove.

Then in the assembly use a transitional constraint between this surface and the pin. The pin should now follow the path of your groove.

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As you can see, I made the mistake of placing the guide in the center, but it seems it only works with surfaces.

I'm guessing you'll catch my drift... Transitional Constraints is the constraint you need 😉

 

WHolzwarth
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It's not easy, and I think, that it can work only partionally. The small groove needs a different shape.
You can test it by driving the Angle by constraint

Walter Holzwarth

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maz
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Exactly. It's not that easy because there are 2 grooves.
The point is that it describes a certain shape, so I can't change the shape of the second groove.
Perhaps it could be set in motion using dynamic simulation.

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