hi there
im not sure what software to use, im looking at doing a roller coaster track design/steel structures/and chassis etc, what would be the best software to use?
kind regards
Russell
Autodesk Inventor Professional 2018.2
hi jdmather
thank you for the reply, as im quite new to autocad where would i start in designing a coaster track?
kind regards
russell
@Anonymous wrote:
... quite new to autocad ....
AutoCAD?
What is this AutoCAD that you speak of?
Is that a tool that was used in last century for design?
I don't think you can do anything like this in AutoCAD?
hi jdmather
lol i meant im new to the autodesk software,
so i think im jumping in at the deep end, trying to design a roller-coaster track,
thanks
russell
hi jamather
this is something like im trying to model
could i do this in inventor?
thanks
russell
Hi! Yes, this can be done in Inventor. We have commercial customers doing full-scaled roller coaster system design using Inventor. For large scale project, they use combination of Frame Gen and Sweep features.
Many thanks!
hi johnson
do you know of a video i can watch so i can the process? for instance a straight track going into a curve and uphill at the same time?
regards
russell
That isn't something you can just jump into, like one of those "simworld" coaster design games. This is bona fide mechanical engineering software, right down to the (literal) nuts and bolts.
And the obligatory comment about what can be done in AutoCAD: the natural gas you use for cooking and heating was more than likely processed in a facility designed on AutoCAD, not Inventor. Just sayin'.
JD,
You might wnat to adjust the exit angle or the location of the cup just a tad on that last one. The ball just hits the rim. It just might bounce the other way on the 3rd attempt....;)
@Anonymous have you started messing around with Inventor yet or are you just trying to figure out what is the best software?
Here is a good example of a simple setup, how crazy are you trying to get, trying to achieve backyard Super Dave status like that guy?
Using Autodesk Inventor to Drive Parts Along a Path
Do you have a drawing sketch, image, or something to give a better scope of what you're trying to accomplish?
There are many different ways to go about it but depending on your engineering proficiency and dedication to learning Inventor, there are many different avenues to send you down.
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