Recently saw a video in youtube of water simulation in Inventor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX5Xctq-quU). Can someone teach me how to do it? Thanks
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Recently saw a video in youtube of water simulation in Inventor (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX5Xctq-quU). Can someone teach me how to do it? Thanks
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I think Mark Flaylor did something like this at Autodesk University several years ago.
A search here http://au.autodesk.com might turn up the paper.
I think it involved in animating a couple of dimension Parameters in Inventor Studio.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-general-discussion/make-a-liquid-animation/td-p/2644191
I think Mark Flaylor did something like this at Autodesk University several years ago.
A search here http://au.autodesk.com might turn up the paper.
I think it involved in animating a couple of dimension Parameters in Inventor Studio.
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/inventor-general-discussion/make-a-liquid-animation/td-p/2644191
I cannot find the paper from AU website. Do you have it? I am very interested to learn about it.
Thanks
I cannot find the paper from AU website. Do you have it? I am very interested to learn about it.
Thanks
I just did a search myself and could not find it.
They have totally screwed up the search function on that site.
I will try again later - or send Mark a personal note.
I just did a search myself and could not find it.
They have totally screwed up the search function on that site.
I will try again later - or send Mark a personal note.
JD is right, that is exactly what I did. I had to use several "dummy" parts that simply existed to be sculpted with a work plane that was parametrically controlled for an offset. So if you watch the video, this is what is really happening....
Inside Inventor Studio....
pipe is made slightly transparant
dummy part is made visible
parameter is driven in studio for offset of the work plane that controls the sculpt in the part file
lather, rinse, repeat for each part/scuplt interaction over the timeline. Definately thinking outside the box on this one to showcase the fluid.
Here is a simplified example of a glass filling with a tasty beverage...
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Mark Flayler - Engagement Engineer
IMAGINiT Manufacturing Solutions Blog: https://resources.imaginit.com/manufacturing-solutions-blog
JD is right, that is exactly what I did. I had to use several "dummy" parts that simply existed to be sculpted with a work plane that was parametrically controlled for an offset. So if you watch the video, this is what is really happening....
Inside Inventor Studio....
pipe is made slightly transparant
dummy part is made visible
parameter is driven in studio for offset of the work plane that controls the sculpt in the part file
lather, rinse, repeat for each part/scuplt interaction over the timeline. Definately thinking outside the box on this one to showcase the fluid.
Here is a simplified example of a glass filling with a tasty beverage...
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Mark Flayler - Engagement Engineer
IMAGINiT Manufacturing Solutions Blog: https://resources.imaginit.com/manufacturing-solutions-blog
Here is the paper from the class. Not exactly a tutorial on the OP question, but it is the handout from the class.
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Mark Flayler - Engagement Engineer
IMAGINiT Manufacturing Solutions Blog: https://resources.imaginit.com/manufacturing-solutions-blog
Here is the paper from the class. Not exactly a tutorial on the OP question, but it is the handout from the class.
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Mark Flayler - Engagement Engineer
IMAGINiT Manufacturing Solutions Blog: https://resources.imaginit.com/manufacturing-solutions-blog
Thanks and I will use your file to study how to animate the parameter.
Thanks and I will use your file to study how to animate the parameter.
Dear Mark Flayler
I tried to reproduce your simulation and I used the same offset parameter for the work plane (200mm). However I am unable to change to starting offset value to 42mm just as yours. Please see the screen shot below. I attached my assembly file here. Thanks
Dear Mark Flayler
I tried to reproduce your simulation and I used the same offset parameter for the work plane (200mm). However I am unable to change to starting offset value to 42mm just as yours. Please see the screen shot below. I attached my assembly file here. Thanks
What if you set it at 42 in back in the part file?
What if you set it at 42 in back in the part file?
If I set it as 42 in the part file, the starting parameter can be 42. However, I saw Mark use 200 in his part file and he was able to set the starting value at 42. I do not know how he managed to do that.
If I set it as 42 in the part file, the starting parameter can be 42. However, I saw Mark use 200 in his part file and he was able to set the starting value at 42. I do not know how he managed to do that.
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