AutoCAD Inventor :: Shaft Coupler-use Design Accelerator To Produce Splines

Sep 17, 2013

is it possible to produce something like in the attached image using the design accelerator? Instead of making a cylinder and sketching the spline patterns and extruding? To me there must be a way besides sketching and use the library's of standard splines patterns and sizes.

Inventor Professional 2014-Update 2 - AutoCAD Electrical 2014
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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design Accelerator Shaft Section Hatch Lines Do Not Appear

Aug 22, 2013

I have a problem were when , i take a design accelator shaft to .idw and section it the the hatch lines do not appear as they would if it was a shft drawn from scratch.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design Accelerator Greyed Out

Oct 23, 2013

I am using version 2014 and all the tabs under "Design" are greyed out. I am trying to use the "Insert Frame" function.

Note: Windows 64bit. Recently upgrade from 2013.

Similar problem Here: [URL]....

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design Accelerator Grayed Out

Aug 19, 2013

I am having a problem with the design accelerator in 2014. The tab is there, but I cannot click any of the buttons to actually insert a frame or design some gears. They are all grayed out. The design Accelerator appears to be loaded in the add-ins screen. I am running Win 7 64 bit.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sprockets In Design Accelerator

Sep 14, 2013

Design accelerator does not generate sprockets for chain? I would like to know why.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design Accelerator Gave Fault Value?

Jan 17, 2013

Roller Chain accelerator give fault value? For example, I have a basic chain setup with 180SP40 and 180SP15 (both are existing sprockets). After choosing the correct chain style from the table and start choosing the existing sprockets (OD of the tooth), tt gave me a fault output and recognize the 180SP40 as a 42 tooth sprocket and 180SP15 as a 17 tooth sprocket

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design Accelerator / Customizing Templates

Jul 4, 2013

I'm customizing templates inventor.I need to know how to customize the template using DA for the design of the shafts.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design Accelerator Synchronous Belts?

Jun 7, 2013

Is there a way I can add hpt belts to the design accelerator? I'm using inventor 2013 and I want to use 8m belts without having to find the models of each pulley and individually add them.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Using Excel Spreadsheet In Design Accelerator?

Nov 15, 2012

I am working on a gearbox design that requires multiple iterations on the shaft dimensins and other parts, so linking  the dimiensinos to a spreadsheet would make this easier. However, I'm using the design accelerator for the shaft and other components and I cannot find any information on how to connect the dimensions I enter in that design accelerator to a speadsheet. 

I know how to link to a spreadsheet for a regular component, but haven't used that much.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Design Accelerator Spur Gears

Nov 8, 2013

I am having a problem while making 2 straight spur gears. The purpose is to connect the crankshaft with the camshaft. Center distance is fixed: 85,5mm. I would like a ratio of 0,5 with 22 and 44 teeth. My gears seem to hit each other. Please find the attached pictures below for a detail and my inputs.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Importing Design Accelerator Components Into Showcase?

Feb 3, 2013

When I import an Inventor model to Showcase, bolted connections are missing the bolt.  I get the washers and nuts but the bolt is gone.  I can overcome this by saving the bolt part in a project folder but this is time consuming. 

Are there some settings I am missing or is it just another item to add to the fixit list?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Multiple Bolted Connections Using Design Accelerator

Nov 29, 2011

If there is a way to create multiple instances of bolted connections using design accelerator instead of having to add one by one which takes forever ? All the bolted connections are of the same specification.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Content Center / Design Accelerator Doctor - ERROR

Sep 28, 2006

Everytime I try to place a #8 machine screw type II screw from the content center I get a Design Accelerator Doctor error saying: "Modeling: Failed to insert a part into assembly!".

But if I place a Type I machine screw it works fine. Also if I replace the Type I screw with the Type II (the one I have a problem with) it replaces it no problem. So basically if I want to place a #8 Type II screw I have to place a Type I and then replace it with the Type II..

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Editing Bolted Connection Design Accelerator XML Data

Apr 28, 2013

I've got a strange situation regarding the bolted connection generator. For some background, I made another post a while back about editing the hole sizes for Flat Head Cap Screws so that the heads were below flush. That thread is here:

[URL]

Basically, I increased the countersink diameters Clearance.xls and then found that the Design Accelerator doesn't use that spreadsheet for its data source. More research led me to this file:
C:UsersPublicDocumentsAutodeskInventor 2013Design DataDesign AcceleratorTablesHolesAnsi Unified Screw Threads.xml

So I edited the diameters in this file and tested the design accelerator and everything was great. [I kept a backup of the original...]

Since then, another thing that has bothered me was counterbore numbers for socket head cap screws. The Cbore diameters don't match the tools that we have and the depths are always right on size. i.e. for a 1/4" SHCS, the bore is 7/16" diam x 0.250" deep. In reality our cbore tools are about 0.406 and we cut them about 0.265 deep to make sure the head is below flush.

I went in to these two XML files and edited them (and kept backups): Ansi Metric M Profile.xml Ansi Unified Screw Threads.xml

Everything seems to be cool, except for one scenario. When I create a counterbored joint for a metric SHCS, the cbore diameter is always 16.00 mm diameter and too deep, regardless of its size. I searched the XML file and what it's doing *does not* match the data in the XML file. I monkeyed around a little more and could not get the counterbores to come out right.

So at that point, I renamed all the files to restore my original backups to the "factory" ones. I assumed that I screwed up the formatting or something in the data table and I'd just try it again. However, even after I restored my backups and removed my edited files, the metric counterbores are messed up.

What I don't understand is that changing the file "Ansi Unified Screw Threads.xml" *did* update the holes for English screw joints. But does the DA pull data for metric joints from somewhere OTHER than "Ansi Metric M Profile.xml"? And if it does use this XML file, why isn't it working? The original data has been restored, but the behavior is not behaving correctly.

Inventor 2014 64-bit SP1
Win 7 Pro 64-bit SP1

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Using Rivet Fix In Similar Way To Bolted Connection In Design Accelerator

Jun 7, 2012

Is there a way of using design accelerator to rivet fix as you would with bolted connection ? I know that by initiating the bolted connection command there is no option to use rivet to complete the connection as is done with bolts. It would be great if rivets from the content centre could be somehow imported into the bolted connection component generator (or readily available) to add like bolted connection or if there are any 'workaround's' to produced similar results ?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Editing Bolted Connection Design Accelerator XML Data

May 14, 2013

I've got a strange situation regarding the bolted connection generator. For some background, I made another post a while back about editing the hole sizes for Flat Head Cap Screws so that the heads were below flush. That thread is here:

[URL]......

Basically, I increased the countersink diameters Clearance.xls and then found that the Design Accelerator doesn't use that spreadsheet for its data source. More research led me to this file:

C:UsersPublicDocumentsAutodeskInventor 2013Design DataDesign AcceleratorTablesHolesAnsi Unified Screw Threads.xml

So I edited the diameters in this file and tested the design accelerator and everything was great. [I kept a backup of the original...]

Since then, another thing that has bothered me was counter bore numbers for socket head cap screws. The Cbore diameters don't match the tools that we have and the depths are always right on size. i.e. for a 1/4" SHCS, the bore is 7/16" diam x 0.250" deep. In reality our cbore tools are about 0.406 and we cut them about 0.265 deep to make sure the head is below flush.

No big deal, right? I went in to these two XML files and edited them (and kept backups):
Ansi Metric M Profile.xml
Ansi Unified Screw Threads.xml

The problem ==========>
Everything seems to be cool, except for one scenario. When I create a counter bored joint for a metric SHCS, the cbore diameter is always 16.00 mm diameter and too deep, regardless of its size. I searched the XML file and what it's doing *does not* match the data in the XML file. I monkeyed around a little more and could not get the counterbores to come out right.

So at that point, I renamed all the files to restore my original backups to the "factory" ones. I assumed that I screwed up the formatting or something in the data table and I'd just try it again. However, even after I restored my backups and removed my edited files, the metric counterbores are messed up.

What I don't understand is that changing the file "Ansi Unified Screw Threads.xml" *did* update the holes for English screw joints. But does the DA pull data for metric joints from somewhere OTHER than "Ansi Metric M Profile.xml"? And if it does use this XML file, why isn't it working? The original data has been restored, but the behavior is not behaving correctly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Center Distance Error In Spur Gears Design Accelerator

Nov 13, 2011

I am creating a couple of spur gears using the "Center Distance" design guide. I have fixed each gear to a cylindrical face, but when I click on the "Calculate" button, there is an error saying that the center distance is incorrect.

I went back and edited my sketches so the center distance matched the one displayed in the design accelerator and attempted to calculate again, but the error persists. What am I not getting here?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Spline One End Of The Shaft

Nov 18, 2010

I have created a shaft and splined one end of it successfully. The shaft is the same diameter at both ends and I need to spline the other end as well but when I try, I get the following error messages, Cannot create iFeature. Not possible to create shaft groove. Splining the first end went without a hitch but Inventor absolutely refuses to spline the opposite end of the shaft. The shaft diameter is correct for the spline I have chosen (same as the major diameter)

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Put Center Into Shaft End?

Jun 4, 2012

How can I put a 'center' into a shaft end in inventor? I have been doing this using the point/hole command and altering the csink details until I get something close to what I want but obviously not ideal.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Shorten Shaft By Using Ends

Feb 28, 2012

I am using the design accelerator to create a shaft with multiple features. Works well. This shaft is 90"+ in length and although I realize we create in full scale, having it display into my drawing in full scale is unnecessary because one diameter is nearly 60" long. As such I would like to shorten it by using a shaft end, but cannot figure how to do it.

Just to be clear, by shaft end (term used in Mechanical) I refer to the squiggly lines that basically fudge the OAL of a component.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Rotating A Gear With Shaft

Nov 22, 2013

I am trying to create a simulation in which a shaft rotates and the a spur gear attached to the other end rotates with it. When I apply torque to shaft, the shaft does rotate but the gear does not. I believe I have done something wrong with the constraints.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Shaft Generator Auto Update?

Mar 28, 2012

I have written some VB code which updates parameters in a model. I would like the code to update the shaft parameters. The shaft is created using the shaft generator. I can use a parameters to set the lengths, diameters and fillets. But when the parameter updates the length stays the same. If I open the shaft assembly, click 'edit using design accelerator' and then click 'ok' in the window the shaft updates. Is there anyway to do this automatically?, maybe through iLogic or API?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2013 - Shaft Generator Calculation

Dec 30, 2013

Questions below pertain to using Autodesk Inventor 2013:

What factor of safety value the Shaft Generator program uses when you run the calculations?

Does the factor of safety value change when you are not using the inventor user material option?

Lastly, when exactly do you know when to use the density option in the calculation properties or not?  

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2013 - How To Cut A Profile In Shaft Along A Pitch

May 30, 2013

i am trying to design a shaft with a cut out that would cut along the shaft a a set angle and wrap around the shaft.

I am going to have a bearing ride along the cut out and cover this to a linear motion but can't seem to grasp how you do this in inventor 2013.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Get Shaft / Fan To Spin Inside The Case?

Jan 10, 2014

Have attached a simple assembly..i have constrained the parts but how do i get the shaft/Fan to spin inside the case?

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3ds Max :: Detach All Splines Inside One Object Into Separate Splines

Aug 5, 2011

If I have imported a large multi-spline object, is there a way to bust it up into separate splines easily -- without having to detach each one individually?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Create Key Way On Shaft In The Middle And Not Connect To Ends

Nov 29, 2011

what I would like to know is the 'simple' way to create a keyway on a shaft in the middle that does not connect to the ends. End connecting keys are pretty basic to draw and extrude thru (maybe still a better way?)

File attached for viewing .

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Make Screw Shaft And Flat Pattern

Nov 13, 2011

I want make Screw Shaft from sheet metal and make Flat pattern.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Dimension Shaft In Isometric View With Various Diameters

Apr 9, 2012

Trying to dimension a shaft in isometric view with various diameters. I am unable to find or select the centerpoints at the ends of the shaft. This causes dimensions to be crooked. How can i get the centerpoints to display so that they may be selected?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Shaft Generator Can't Create Parts Anymore

Nov 21, 2013

I'm using Inventor Professional 2014

I created several Parts with the Shaft Generator, and from one moment to another it always says that it can't update the part file with the new shaft when I press Ok. 

Here is the original error, I'm german, so of cause its in german, but i discribed above what it says:

Komponente C:UsersManuelGoogle DriveProjekteEigene ÜbungenTest2Konstruktions-AssistentWelle1.ipt konnte nicht aktualisiert werden. Welle konnte nicht erstellt werden.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Create A Standard Locknut Thread With Shaft Generator

Mar 13, 2012

How I could go about creating a standard locknut thread, with the shaft generator (easy so far) BUT create a proper single rounded end key way? It does the end of the locknut groove with the rad that exits the shaft, but in complete truth (and 15+ years of experience.) I have never seen this done in the real world.

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