AutoCAD Inventor :: Pattern Feature In Multiple Solid Bodies?

Sep 19, 2012

I have a Hole that cuts through 2 solid bodies, a gasket and a cover plate. I want to pattern the hole in BOTH solids at the same time, but the pattern feature dialog box will only let me select one solid at a time. I could pattern the hole in one solid before projecting to the other, but the quantity of the holes can change. When the quantity of the holes changes only the holes from the initial pattern are projected. For instance if I have 10 hole initially and it increases to 12 the 2 new holes do not project to the second solid body.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Combine Feature With Solid Bodies

Feb 20, 2013

I have a model with solid bodies. I have used the combine feature to make cuts outs in some plates. The geometry is complex to model so Extrude cannot be used for cuts.

The body used for the combine  can be at different angles and sizes. Due to this some of the combine features will not be needed or have no effect. This leads to the error message:

" The feature as specified did not change the number of faces (and may not have affected the part).  Accept the feature that resulted, or use Edit Sketch or Edit Feature to change the feature definition." Is there anyway to suppress this feature automatically using i Logic?

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Oct 18, 2013

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Sep 19, 2012

I'm trying to split a single solid body into 2 solid bodies. The problem is that the body I'm trying to split consists of two separate pieces. I can split a body when it is a single piece no problem, but I'm having the problem when the two pieces are not joined at all.

When I try and split it on the origin plane it gives this error:

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When I try and split it on a work plane lying on one of the pieces it gives this error:

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Or, another variation on this erorr:

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Dec 5, 2012

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Suppress Solid Bodies Using ILogic

Jan 15, 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Derived Weldment Changes To 2 Solid Bodies

Apr 24, 2012

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May 24, 2013

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Oct 17, 2012

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Also, I need to manually add contacts otherwise the vessel seperates into multiple bodies.

Even though the solid model is in contact, the 'midsurface' shell seperates it.  Refer to part file attached.

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Jun 14, 2013

Any way to suppress entire bodies in a multiple solid body part, using iPart, without having to suppress each individual feature for it.  I am on Inventor 2013.

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Mar 21, 2013

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The problem is when the wall changes to a shorter length and then back again. the solids are re-created and the extrusion e.g. Window1 does not have the new solids in it's effected solids list, so I get an error.

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Jul 24, 2013

could we save each solid bodies created from split?
 
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Nov 14, 2013

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I tried to run the entire thing as solid bodies but the I had to stop the analysis after 18 hours of continuous processing. (and a memory upgrade)

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May 4, 2012

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How is it possible to use "Feature Pattern Select'' to make the Pattern a want in an assembly?

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May 31, 2013

Is it possible to take a feature created by a pattern and reuse it to create another pattern?  I have a circular part on which I have created a linear pattern (using the rectangular pattern feature) of holes, 6 in total listed as 3 ccurrences.  if we number the holes 1-6, I would like to make a circular pattern based off holes 2 and 5.  I have been unable to figure out how to select the individual "occurrence" related to the hole once in the pattern feature.  If I create the circular pattern first and then the linear and try to suppress the others it supresses both holes in the occurrence.

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Jul 31, 2012

I am creating an assembly with my base part being a weldment. I've added other components that mount to my base part. Now I need to add fasteners to the mating components. I have added my first fastener and now want to pattern the said fastener using the "Pattern Component" and by using the "Feature Pattern Select" option and selecting "Associated Feature Pattern". At this point I have already selected the component that I want to pattern and selected the "Associated Feature Pattern" to select my base pattern. The only problem is that I am unable to select the pattern desired.

A note on how my Weldment was constructed -The holes were created in the "machining" step of the weldment, not in the individual part before it was placed in the weldment assembly.

If I move the hole feature and its pattern to the individual part and then place it in the weldment assembly, I can then create an "Associated Feature Pattern" in my assembly file.Why can I NOT create the associated pattern when my hole features are created in the weldment assembly? Or am I missing something?

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Dec 27, 2013

I've currently written an application for SolidWorks that reads file that geometry in the form of faces (ie. 3 or 4 double values that represent triangular and quadirilateral faces).  I am trying to create the same application to work for Autodesk Inventor, but I am having some issues.

First, I am basing my code off from the examples given in the help files.  There's a lot of pointers to objects being to get to the Face creation portion, this seems to be slowing my appliation down considerable compared to the SolidWorks counterpart.  SolidWorks API has a modelling method called CreatePlanarSurfaceDLL that allows me to provide an array of doubles representing the vertex points in order (x, y, Z) for each point, so the array looks like this for a triangle (P1.X, P1.Y, P1.Z, P2.X, P2.Y, P2.Z, P3.X, P3.Y, P3.Z).  Is there anything similar in the Inventor API to simply the process?

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Nov 21, 2012

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Jan 17, 2010

I have attached a jpeg file of a Plate out of a heat exchange.It shows half of the Plate but it is identical shape for top and bottom.I am able to create the solid shape but i need creating the numerous patterns onto the plate.How would i place the pattern feature onto the Plate?

Also from the picture there is a gasket.Would this be made as a separate part and placed on the Plate in a assembly file?Would the gasket be best made using sweep function?

I have created the plate as a solid model but would Sheet Metal also work or even be a better choice?

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Jul 23, 2012

While using the Circular Pattern feature or rectangular pattern feature in Inventor, sometimes I want to extrude (join) or cut the drawings that I made (augmented) with using circular pattern feature, rectangular pattern feature. in this case do I have to choose all the augmented members one by one (for instance I make 42 augmented members), it can take a lot of time. also after applied any of these features I can't use trim feature, can I ? but sometimes using the trim feature after applying the Circular Pattern feature or rectangular pattern can be necessary.

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May 29, 2012

How to pattern a feature along a spline curve so that the resultants are separated by an equal linear distance (chord length), rather than as a function of the spline curve's length? 

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May 31, 2013

I created a partial sphere with six features on the surface of the sphere. I then applied a circular pattern to each of the siz features. I called the features r1, r2, ..., r6.

r1, r2, r5 and r6 worked as expected. there are 16 features evenly spaced around the surface.

r3 and r4 are different in that the original feature is missing after applying the circular pattern.

each of the six features is as identical as I could get them. I followed the same build seauence for all of them.

each feature is made up of four objects - cut1, cut2, sweep and dimple. I selected the four objects for a row, then applied the circular pattern.

If I delete the circular pattern for r3 or r4, the original feature becomes visible again.

So, why are r3 and r4 behaving differenly than the other four?

I have tried a number of things, including re-drawing feature r3 from scratch with no change in teh results.

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Dec 23, 2011

please see attached....how do i pattern holes all round the ball feature?

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Sep 19, 2013

“Associative body copy API Sample” 2013 API help.

The above code in the API help shows how to do an associative or a non-associative copy in an assembly of one part into another part. ..BUT the non-associative copy does not always work correctly....

I have been testing this sample code and notice the following limitations with the lower part entitled “Create a non-associative solid base feature in the second part”...

The code uses the proxy body for the source object but it does not use the proxybody for the target object and therefore the relative positioning is wrong for the nonparametricbasefeature when it is created in the target object if the real target body is in a different place than the targetbodyproxy (e.g. it has been rotated/moved in assembly space).

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Nov 9, 2012

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Flat Pattern Not Working With Loft / Sweep Feature

Oct 10, 2009

Following on from my post regarding a sheet metal component that was unable to create a flat pattern due to creating the component in an assembly; URL....I have found out that it wasn't the in place component that was the problem it seems to be the loft and sweep feature that cause this problem. I have thought about using the extrude feature (as this works) to create the shape and then cutting the ends to get the angles I want but that would be time consuming.

I have set up the sheet metal rule to be 3mm mild steel, any way creating this component and being able to create a flat pattern.

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