AutoCAD Inventor :: Creating A Hydraulic Cylinder

Jan 15, 2013

I am currently working on a project in school about hydraulic systems, so i would like to learn how to make a functional hydraulic cylinder. I have seen a few examples on youtube, but none of which explain how its done.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Graph Hydraulic Cylinder Load

Aug 27, 2009

I have a cantilevered arm that must rotate from 0 to 90 degrees. I would like to lift this arm with a hydraulic cylinder. How do I (using Dynamic Simulation in Inventor 2010) graph the actual load that the cylinder is under for each degree of rotation of the arm. I can use the spring/damper/jack joint (using negative values, reverse of a jack) and apply a load and graph this but the load is constantly increasing. In the scenario of lifting this arm the load will actually decrease at some point of rotation. I would like to see the true loads throughout its rotation.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Motion To Hydraulic Cylinder In Dynamic Simulation

Mar 25, 2013

Motion to hydraulic cylinder in dynamic simulation
 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Where To Add Wind Load On Hydraulic Cylinder Wellhead Stand

Jul 12, 2012

We created a wellhead stand (top and bottom plates has od of 18" and the body has od of 16.75" thk of 0.5") and ran the stress analysis.

Because we have a cylinder attach vertically to the wellhead stand, so we added the gravity and force  (40,000 lb) on the top plate.

Our question is about the wind load. We know there has a software call robot structural analysis but that is not an option yet. And we looked up other pages and knew that we can convert the wind load to pressure. Basically the wind load is on the one side of the hydraulic cylinder (around 13feet tall and od of 6") and rod (around 12 feet tall and od of 4"). But where do we add it to the wellhead stand? on the top plate (flat face) ? or the body (cylinder)?

We attached a sample part. the orange parts = hydraulic cylinder. the green part = top plate. the magenta part = body.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design A Platform To Be Pulled Up / Lowered With One Hydraulic Cylinder

Jun 24, 2010

I need to design a platform (total load 5 ton) that needs to be pulled up and lowered with one hydraulic cylinder that operates a cable system.  The cable needs to go via wheels and other things to get in the corner of the platform.  (I hope you can visualize what i mean with this task)

I wonder if there is a way to simulate cables (or ropes) in Inventor.  And if so how can i do it.

I have Autodesk Inventor 2011 Simulation.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Hydraulic Layout - Inserting / Creating Tables

Mar 5, 2013

I am producing a drawing which contains a sample hydraulic layout which depicts all of the various hydraulic components we use.

I would like to add a table next to each part that lists the size variation agains our Part no's.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Creating Rib To Cylinder?

Mar 10, 2009

How can I create a rib that touches a plane and the end of a cylinder? Inventor will not do it since the thickness of the rib does not touch the cylinder (see attachment).

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Creating Flexible Cylinder (rubber Boot) In Assembly?

Jan 5, 2014

Usually what I do is download a 3D CAD part from McMaster Carr or some other place and start from scratch trying to recreate the part or, in this case, the assembly. I'm working on modeling a simple swing-arm type of machine I've made in the past and the I've been able to recreate all of the parts with their proper ranges of motion except one. It's an Inline Ball Joint Linkage that has a rubber boot around it to keep the dust out and possibly grease in. I want to know if it is possible to model the rubber boot so that it would mimic real life movement. Right now, the boot is basically a rigid cylinder and as the linkage swivels, the solid bodies clip through each other.

I've been able to make a flexible hose type of assembly as shown here: [URL]... However, creating a 3D drawing with a spline that attaches to work points on the other assemblies causes the Ball Joint to no longer work. It will only rotate as opposed to swiveling.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Extrude A Horizontal Small Cylinder Across A Vertical Big Cylinder

Nov 11, 2012

In inventor 2013 I want to extrude  a horizontal circle on surface of a bigger vertical hollow cylinder. but what i did it enters into cylinder, and i only want to extrude it on external surface.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Hydraulic Fittings Library?

Nov 10, 2008

Any good hydraulics fitting library? I have had some success with Parker, but it's still lacking models of lots of their stuff. I've been to the cbliss.com website, which has a lot, but specifically I'm looking for flareless fittings (high pressure hydraulics).

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Drawing Hydraulic Steel Pipes

Dec 4, 2011

I am drawing hydraulic steel pipes using the 3d sketch command. I enter in the points representing the change of direction  of the center  line of the pipe as if it had no bend radii.

The points are entered in using absolute X,Y,Z coordinates, choosing one end of the pipe as 0,0,0.

I then join the points using the line command. I then put the bend radii on using the bend command.

I then draw a 2d sketch of the 2 circles representing the id , od of the pipe on a normal plane at the start point 0,0,0

I then sweep the 2D sketch along the path of the 3D sketch. I then place axes at the center of each straight portion of pipe . I then place points the intersection points of consecutive axes to replicate the original setting out points (3D x,y,z coordinates) that I used in the 3D sketch.

Then I create my idw with 3 orthographic views (showing the relevant axes as a symbols in each view, an isometric view and a coordinate table showing the x,y,z coordinates of each labelled change of direction. I then pull the pipe into an assembly and put the fittings on each end.

This is another IDW showing the fittings and a parts list. I have inventor suite 2012, along with tube and pipe. However I have never tried it.I don't know how it works, maybe it would be better to use that?

Another question on the measuring of pipes. If a sample is made and then backdraughting needs to be done how do you measure it.

Method used before I arrived was measuring lengths and angles. Highly inaccurate. Never worked. Pipes never drawn. Ended up being photographed only, which was not good enough to make spare parts for service technicians in the field, they had to go out to measure on site and make up on site.

I introduced measuring the change of direction vertices of the centreline of the pipe as if there was not bend radius.

More accurate, but highly difficult to measure. Use steel rules and squares. Never right the first time. Always have to check putting the pipe on top of a full scale drawing.

Tried to improve method of measurement by printing out a A0 piece of graph paper and using that as the background to lay the pipe on. Better/easier and more accurate again, but still not spot on, have to check and adjust using the pipe on top of a full scale plot.

Short of buying some type of expensive 3D measuring machine, which in our case would not warrant the cost as we do not do this type of drawing 100 per cent of our time, not even 30 per cent, what is the best method of measuring pipes accurately.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tube / Pipe - Hydraulic Hoses

May 21, 2012

I have been able to get pipe styles etc. and create some hoses but they are not exactly behaving like I thought they would. When I create a hose, some of the points are on the entry and exit of hose clamps, and any of these points seem fully constrained when I looked at the sketch color. I have also created points on the route by entering a distance along an axis or by picking a point offset on a surface or another hose and its seems these are causing the problem when the assembly moves. These points seem to stay in the original position they picked. Is there any way to keep them fixed to the point they where picked on the surface of a part, so if the assembly moves everything updates correctly.

I also wondered if there was a way to set the length of a section between 2 points to allow for the movement of an assembly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Increasing Hydraulic Hose Size Beyond Standard 2" (max)

Feb 1, 2013

How can i increase the size of the hose beyond 2" max that Pipe&Run allows it to be? I need the hose more for a visual rather then its acual function. I'm guessing i gonna have to change its paremeters right? if so, how do i and what needs changed?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Use IMates Names To Place Hydraulic Adapter Into Assembly

Jan 10, 2012

I am trying to use iMates names to place a hydraulic adapter into an assembly. The adapter has two male ends - one end with an insert iMate matching a cylinder iMate and one end with an insert iMate matching the hose fitting. When placing the adapter, the iMate names are ignored and it is mated backwards using inferred iMates.

Also, I get an error because it wants to mate new instances of the part to the unconsumed iMate of the part that was just placed (which I guess would place parts into infinity). I have changed around the iMate names and matching names every way I can think of, but the names still are ignored, and it uses other deferred iMates.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Embossing Into A Cylinder

Feb 24, 2012

I need to emboss ( cut in ) some grooves into a cylinder, but in such a way, so that they won't get narrower. What do you think would be the best way to do that?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Seam In A Cylinder

Apr 28, 2012

I have made a sheet metal cylinder with a rip. I am trying to create a seam on this rip as is done in [URL] ....... about half way through.

I have tried to go through the same steps, but I can not select the inside of the rip to built hems and flanges on.  I also tried to make the cylinder by sketching 350 degrees of the cylinder instead of creating a rip, This had the same problem.

Why I can't select these edges or how I can work around it?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Constrain A Face To A Cylinder

Feb 28, 2013

I am trying to CAD a model rocket I just made so I can test the aerodynamics of it.  I have all of the individual parts made in inventor, but I am having trouble getting the fins on the rocket.

How can I constrain the fins (which have a flat face) to the outside of the cylindrical rocket tube?  The photo shows the fin and the face (the narrow and long face) that I am trying to constrain to the tube.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Bend A Cylinder At Several Places

Dec 27, 2012

I want to do a simple bend of a cylinder. That is, I have made a 40inch length and want to bend it at several places. 

I keep finding a reference to bend part but the tool does not exist in Inventor. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: To Scribe Lines On A Cylinder

Mar 1, 2012

1. I would like to scribe number of lines in axial direction & around the circumference of a cylinder

2. Secondly, I want those lines to be visible on .idw file so that I can print my drawing

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Telescoping Cylinder Won't Stay Together

Sep 7, 2007

I have a telescoping cylinder that someone else modeled. It has an extended and retracted positional rep. I want to make it free moving so that is will move in and out inside another assembly. I can get it to move freely and stop at it's extents using contact sets. My problem is that when you jump from a retracted position to an extended position the center rod "escapes" from the housing.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Emboss Scale On The Cylinder

Sep 18, 2011

How to emboss scale on the cylinder? Please see the file attached. The arrow is the portion I want to created in my part file.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Making Holes On A Cylinder

Feb 13, 2004

I am trying to Drill a series of holes on a cylinder. I cannot find out how to start the sketch on this surface so that i can drill on the rounded part of the cylinder.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Showing Flow Of Gas In A Cylinder?

Nov 11, 2013

I have attached a zip file of the engine assembly and its components, I couldn't attach one component because it's too big so I hope everything will still work without it, I'm hoping to show gas flow starting at the injector, into the cylinder, through the dumbell valve on the piston and out the bottom of the cylinder, if there is any way to do it in autodesk I'm willing to try as I just don't have a good enough grasp of 3dsMax yet.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Filling Gap Between Cylinder And Block?

Mar 31, 2013

What's the right way of taking care of this gap?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Project A Sketch On A Cylinder?

Jul 15, 2012

How could I project a sketch on a cylinder?

(see image attached)

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Create A Telescopic Cylinder Motion?

Oct 19, 2013

I'm trying to create a telescopic cylinder motion in Inventor, making the cylinders move together.

Like in this video: [URL]

Is this possible without using inventor studio? I can't figure out what constraint or joint to use.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Wrap And Then Emboss Curve On Cylinder

Sep 3, 2012

I need to wrap some curve on a cylinder, after which i need to emboss the feature onto the cylinder. 

I had sketches the curve and wrap it but was unable to emboss it to the cylinder.

Edited: I tried the boundary patch command. I was only managed to thicken/offset  and then substract one patch with another one failed.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Make Mitered Elbow From Cylinder

May 31, 2012

How to make a Mitered Elbow from a cylinder this is driven by our Manufacture they would like to roll a sheet of metal and have a stitch cut within the rolled sheet so they can then just cut the additional amount of material between the stitches to get two identical mitered elbows from one piece of rolled sheet metal. Please see the attached doc. to see what I'm trying to do.
 
Inventor Professional 2011
Vault Professional 2011
Windows 7 64-bit
Intel(R) Xeon(R) W3530 @ 2.80GHz processor
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800 graphics card, 15G RAM

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Find Intersecting Points On Cylinder

Jan 7, 2014

I'm trying to find the intersecting points of a part that connects to the outside surface of a cylinder shaped part.

What is the best way to go about this? I have attached some images that hopefully illustrate my problem.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Fillet A Stitched Solid To A Cylinder

Oct 30, 2011

I'm currently modeling a propeller and i want to fillet the base of the blade to the hub but the way i have it will only let me fillet it towards the patched surface on top of the cylinder, what can I do?

I would also like to have the fillet be a large radii on the center and be small at the leading/trailing edges.I just tried posting it but the file I have available now is bigger than the limit and I cant compress it to 1.5 mb, while I get acces to the file on monday:

The blade is comprised of 2 lofted surfaces and patched surfaces to join them and make a closed loop, one of the patched surfaces ''hugs'' the cilinder outer surface (hub), when I try to fillet the it tries to smooth from the lofted surfaces to the patched surface, making the arc to the other side i want it to.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Coil Around Cylinder Strange Mesh?

Mar 8, 2012

Working on a simple cylinder with a coil runing around the outside of it.  For some reason the mesh does not handel the geometry correctlly - can figure our why - any thoguths ?  Attaced are pics from the meshing and the model.

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