AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Check Assembly Was Fully Constrain

Jun 14, 2012

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Number Of Constraints Needed To Fully Constrain A Sketch

Aug 28, 2013

When you're working on a sketch in the part environment the status bar shows the number of constraints needed to fully constrain the sketch.  For example "2 Dimensions Needed".

How do you retrieve this value using Visual Basic Net?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Assembly Is Fully Constrained Or Not

Mar 12, 2012

i am beginer in Assembly,How i come to know whether my assembly is fully constrained or not?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Fully Constraining Parts In Assembly?

Apr 11, 2013

I am trying to make a robot chassis in inventor using vex parts. I have a full library of vex parts. I have my basic chassis constrained but for some reason when i use the move command the parts still move, but then snap back into place.

Also, after giving up on the moving chassis i tried to move onto bearing flats. Bearing flats consist of 3 holes in a line that match up with the holes in the chassis rails. I constrain the face of the bearing flat to the face of the chassis rail. This constraint works and removes a degree of freedom. However, when i try to remove the other 2 degrees of freedom they dont seem to go away. I use the tangent constraint, constraining the hole of the bearing flat to the hole of the chassis rail(which is square) using an offset to make the hole centered. I constrain in both of my remaining degrees of freedom, but they bearing flat still moves.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Automatically Constrain Components To Plane In Assembly?

Nov 14, 2011

I'm a playground designer and we're currently in the process of updating our systems to Inventor. Over the next few years I'm going to be working on many different assemblies all using the same parts and sub assemblies, many of which need to share the same ground plane.

I'm wondering if there is any easy/quick way to make certain parts (not all) automatically constrain/flush to the ground/XZ plane when I place them?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Functionally Constrain A Split Wedge Assembly

Dec 7, 2012

It's a simple "wedge" assembly where the wedge is constrained to a single axis with a return spring keeping it biased one way.  The are two blocks that are pulled tight against the taper of the wedge with springs that keep them pressed against the taper.  When the wedge moves in they split, when it moves out, they contract.  Simple, right?

For the life of me, I can't seem to constrain the parts correctly to the taper so it behaves correctly.  The design is proprietary, so I've made up a "lite" version of it and attached it here.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Part Are Not Constrain In Assembly If Use Mirror Option

Dec 6, 2012

I am working in assembly .there is lot of similar parts in both side. i want to mirror that part. it was mirror but not constrain.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Only One Constrain Disables Moving Of Part Instance Within An Assembly

Apr 26, 2013

sometimes when using constraints the "movable" part is fixed after adding the first constraint.

If i use i.e. a surface to surface constraint the movable part should be free to slide on the surface.

To move the part in this case  I have to add further constraint or delete the old one.

Furthermore sometimes constraints in assemblys do not update automatically. I have to click on the part and try to move it away. After releasing the part the consraint will be updated.

Are there any options to control or better change this behavior?

I am using Inventor 2013+Vault 2013.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Moving Part Or Constrain In Assembly - Errors Occurred During Update

Oct 31, 2011

I went into an assembly to change some parts and sub-assemblies and now everytime I move a part or constrain something I get this message "Errors Occurred During Update".  Why is this happening?

Inventor 2013
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
HP EliteBook 8470w
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz
Memory: 16 GB
AMD FirePro M2000
3D Connexion SpacePilot

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Check For Assembly Integrity

Feb 21, 2013

I am working with a fellow Inventor user who faces determining if a set of assemblies, on the file system, are complete and not missing any parts, references, etc. Aside from opening each one in Inventor direclty and manually verifying if the design is at least able to resolve al parts, is there any way to automate or semi-automate this check?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Check Part Parameter Within Assembly?

Oct 15, 2013

I'm trying to run a for loop to check a part's thickness parameter within an assembly but I do not know how to access that parameter from the assembly. Once I check that the thickness does not equal 1/4" I want to assign the sheet metal rule to be user defined. Here is what I got so far:
 
Dim SheetMetalRule As String = BODY_GAUGE & " " & SHEET_METAL_RULEDim assyDoc As AssemblyDocumentassyDoc = ThisApplication.ActiveDocumentDim partDoc As DocumentFor Each partDoc In assyDoc.AllReferencedDocumentsIf partDoc.ComponentDefinition.Parameters.UserParameters("THICK").Value = .25 ThenElse If partDoc.ComponentDefinition.Parameters.UserParams.Value <> .25 ThenThisApplication.Documents.Open(partDoc.FullFileName, False)SheetMetal.SetActiveStyle(SheetMetalRule)partDoc.SavepartDoc.CloseEnd IfNext

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Check Part Or Assembly Contain ILogic Form

Oct 6, 2011

I've done an Addin which contains a "Place iLogic Component" function. This funcion work properly and the iLogic form is opened at place component time. Now, i would like to be able to open the form after the insertion, for edition purpose. So, i'd like to open the iLogic form of an assembly component (occurence) with the context menu for example.

So, my question is : Is there a way to check if a part or an assembly contain an iLogic form and to open it through Inventor 2012 API ?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Check-in Assembly - Missing FEA Results Files

Mar 9, 2012

I am trying to check-in an assembly, however there  are missing .fins,.fsat,.ftes, fmsh and .fres files that cannot be found on my local machine, in the vault or on the other machines on our CAD network. 

is there a way to remove references to these files so the assembly can be checked into the vault? 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Why Isn't The Sketch Fully Constrained

Aug 30, 2013

I made this sketch and the two marked dimensions were added when i pressed the Automatic Dimension and Constraints tool, because, in spite of all the dimensions i put manually, the sketch wasn't fully constrained.

Why wasn't it? it seems to me that i gave all the necessary information.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 3D Sketch Not Fully Constrained

Aug 10, 2010

It seems there is a problem with Inventor 3D Sketching. I have a 3D Sketch, with 1 fully constrained vertical line, and another vertical line with an open length. I then join the 2 lines with a line on the top. When I give the top line an angle dimension, I expect it to be fully constrained, but it appears not as the line remains "green".

See attached file.

Windows 7
Inventor Suite 2011
Dell Precision M6400
Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo CPU 2.40GHz
RAM 12 GB
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700M
Spatial Feedom - Astroid

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Parts Won't Move That Are Not Fully Constrained?

Nov 6, 2008

This assembly has piping parts that are not filly constrained yet will not move. For example a Tee that has only its centerline mated to a pipe centerline acts like it is fully constrained or grounded. I can demote those parts into a sub-assembly and then they behave normally. I'm wondering if this assembly has some kind of bug, even though no errors are reported and rebuild all doesn't work. Is there any kind of other program that goes through an assembly file and cleans up bugs? The pack n go is 65 MB.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Extruding A Fully Constrained Sketch

Nov 1, 2012

I'm having trouble extruding a fully constrained sketch. The sketch is a cross-section of a hollow cylinder that is splined on the inside surface (see attached part file). The line segments that create these splines seem to be grouped together because moving one line moves the others, however the sketch will not extrude.

I can't use the coincident constraint button to group the lines because they don't separate from each other. I also tried to use the close loop button but was unable to select all the necessary lines.

how I can extrude this sketch or make an equivalent sketch that is easier to extrude

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Extruding Fully Constrained Sketch

Nov 9, 2013

I am trying to constrain a point(on a different part) to the sketch(yellow) on the inside surface of the triangle part. If I try the constraint like how it is now, it only allows me to select one segment, not the entire triangular shaped line. It would work if inventor saw the sketch as one single element, but it of course does not. I tried making a 3d sketch of the inner surface and then constraining to that, but it did not work.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Save As - Fully Functional Design Iteration

Nov 10, 2011

Inventor Suite 2011.

In optimizing a new assembly I'll often have several iterations where I take an assembly to a point and would like to keep that design intact, yet would like to move on from there with new design features based off that existing design.

Currently this is the way I archive these fully functional design iteration steps that may be created just a few weeks apart.

Open assembly - save as "LinkageDesign-7.iam"

Open each part individually - save as next part # sequence...

In the new assembly then RMB click on each part and replace with new part # sequence that I just saved.

Parts keep all their contraints and are ready for me to start adjusting, all the while having the other version still intact so I can compare directly 2nd iteration with 7th iteration. 

A way to do this with fewer clicks?  As the larger the assembly the larger the task at completing this. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Using VBA To Constrain A Sketch

Jun 26, 2012

I've managed to hack together some code to draw a rectangle and dimension it. Now I want to constrain it to the origin. I figure either using two dimensions from a top/side to the origin and setting the dimension as half of the other respective dimension would work. Or constraining the center point of a top/side line to be vertical/horizontal to the origin.

The problem I'm having is I do not know how to reference the origin. So until I figure out how to reference the origin point I can't use either method.
 
Public Sub DrawSketchLine() ' Check to make sure a sketch is open. If Not TypeOf ThisApplication.ActiveEditObject Is PlanarSketch Then MsgBox "A sketch must be active." Exit Sub End If ' Set a reference to the active sketch. Dim oSketch As PlanarSketch Set oSketch = ThisApplication.ActiveEditObject ' Set a reference to the transient geometry collection. Dim oTransGeom As TransientGeometry Set oTransGeom = ThisApplication.TransientGeometry Dim oUOM As UnitsOfMeasure Set oUOM =
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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Constrain These Two Parts

Oct 28, 2011

I've made 2 parts and I'm attempting to constrain them but I can't seem to get it to fit properly.The transition should fit at the opposite end of the 2 square cutouts with the square end of the transition inside the cylinder.

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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 :: Speeding Up Constrain Execution

Oct 19, 2012

SO what is everyone say, trick about speeding up constrain execution. I have started working on this new project with 2013. And i'm finding myself losing alot of time. Basicly what i do is insert part from our database or content center and assemble them. So 80% of my activities on inventor are constraints. Right now i have this assemblies 175 / 156(small to me). And executing a constraint is minimum 4 seconds each time. If you consider that about 3 contraint is needed for each piece and final total part will probably be around 1000. i'm losing alot of time here

Yeah, i am not using preview. Why is inventor recalculating that much each time? Is it doing a rebuilt after each constraint?

What have you done that really increase the excution time of constraints?

Workstaion is
Windows 7 64bit
Intel Extreme i7cpu  I975 @ 3,33
12bg ram
4 ssd in Raid stripping.Nvidia FX3800
Inventor 2013 SP1

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Constrain Sketch With Image

Sep 5, 2013

How to become able to fully constrain a sketch with an image in it? Always stalls at 1 dimension required. Try a sketch with only an imported image.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Stress Analysis / How To Constrain

Dec 31, 2012

I am trying to determine how to properley constrain the assembly below, so that the compression of the rubber gasket will be properly indicated.

Currently I am seeing the deflection of the shelf in the downward direction, but I do not see any indication of stress in the gasket behind.Currently the gasket is "bonded" to the steel tube the screws are bonded to the shelf bracket and the steel tube.

I put in "work axis" at the center line of the shelf bracket and the CL of the gasket, but I can't find a way to constrain to a work axis.The file is too large to upload here...

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Constrain Movement In Slot

Jan 9, 2013

I have one problem and I would like to get your opinion how I could solve this.

I can't share models I have problem with, but I made another with the same problem.

I have two parts - one with slot, another with "pin". How to constrain the "pin" to always move in slot?

I had some ideas but non of them worked for me:

1. Use the Transitional constrain came first in mind, but it gives unsuspected results in this situation. Pin part is jumping around and ends up contrained in another place ir should be.

2. Contact solver kind of do the job, but it works quite bad. I gives no control or accuracy (i can not control how much pin is moved out)

3. I even thought of point on 3d sketch constrain, but it can not be done

How you would suggest to constrain the movement? I hope I stated problem clear enough.

I attached model files. I use Inventor 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Constrain Component In A Track

Nov 25, 2012

I'm trying to make a constraint allowing the dark smaller cylinder (1) to run in the copper track (2). I want the larger cylinder (3) to be able to rotate around its own axis, while everything is rotating around the Z axis. I've successfully constrained the parts so that all the parts can rotate around the Z-axis but when I constrain the smaller cylinder (1) with the tangent constraint with the track (2) the smaller cylinder is not able to move around on the face, it's just glued to the face.

I want the smaller cylinder (1) to recognize the copper faces as solids (so that it can't intersect the surfaces), this would allow the proper movement. I've attached an image of the parts. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Constrain To Origin In 3D Sketch

Dec 1, 2011

How is this accomplished in Inventor?  The 3D sketch environment seems intentionally crippled.  Many of the constrains are not available, and the "include geometery" command refuses to include the origin (or any other planes and axis for that matter).

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Difference Between Constrain And Assemble?

Jan 10, 2012

What is the difference between Constrain and Assemble?

They both seem to create the same mating constraints, but Assemble doesn't work with adaptive parts.

Any other difference (other than the interface)?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Possible To Constrain Sketch Entities

Apr 5, 2013

 Is it possible to constrain sketch entities, (like lines), to a plane, (make the line and plane coincident)?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Tangent Constrain On Multiple Curves

Aug 4, 2013

Is it possible to have a tangent constrain on multiple curves?

see enclosed rough sketch, i would like the curved free end or the arm to be in constant contaced with the wavey top line on the other part, the wavey line is constructed as 3 curves but i can only get the tangent constrain to apply to one of the curves.

i would like the tangent constraignt to move between the curves so the part stays in constant contact with the wavey line. this is just a mess about sketch i suppose a real world instance will be a wheel following a shaped cam plate.

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