AutoCAD Inventor :: Simulate Movement Of Parts Of Subassembly In Assembly?

Jun 27, 2012

how to create a simulation of a part in a sub-assembly of the assembled design?

I manage to move only the parts in the assembly. However, I can't move the parts in a sub-assembly of the assembled design. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Assembly / Subassembly Files In Parts List

Feb 4, 2013

We have an issue regarding Parts Lists. We currently produce a 'master parts list drawing' for the jobs we produce. This drawing has 2 rolled up parts list on it -

1 - purchased parts - so buying can order all the required parts in one go.

2 - manufactured parts - so production know which and how many parts to make.

Both of these can be setup in Inventor (using filters) so they display only the correct parts from the BOM. However, neither of these show assembly / subassembly files (and consequently drawings). Is there any way of creating a parts list that can show assembly files only?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Create A Subassembly Of Separate Parts In A Major Assembly

Apr 29, 2013

I have 5 separate .ipt's that were created within a major assembly. Is it possible to generate a subassembly of those 5 separate .ipt's within the major assembly keeping all the constraints?

OR

Do I have to start a separate .iam file and import each .ipt and regenerate the complicated constraints all over again?

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AutoCad :: How To Simulate / Model Simple Movement

Jun 3, 2013

I would like simulate this action or model this simple action I have in this sketch. It is pretty basic but I am drawing a blank on how I could see the max movement I can get with a 6" cylinder stroke.

Maybe more difficult than I am capable of, I could model it but don't know how to get it to move or rotate that would simulate the movement.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Part Movement Constraints In Assembly

Jan 20, 2012

In an assembly we can set driven constraints to drive parts etc.. or we can set the contact solver to show contacts.

Is it possible to set something like a driven constraint but so it is flexible between the set parameters?

when creating designs i like to move stuff around with the mouse to see how it works and the potential problems that might arise etc.. however  i would like to still move stuff around with the mouse but restrict the movements with constraints.

so if you have a hingy flappy thing, the constraints would be set so it can rotate round the hinge as required but also an angular constraint could be set do it would work between set angles, say 0 to 50 degrees and if it gets to the limit it stops?

Is this possible, I think it would be very useful?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Simulate Path Of Ropes Through Pulleys / Sheaves - Constraining In-Place Parts

Feb 25, 2013

I am trying to simulate the path of ropes through pulleys/sheaves etc. It's a bit of a chicken-and-egg set up. 

My workflow is the following:

Assemble and constrain geometry

Create plane in assembly than rope will run on.

Create in-place part (rope) with box ticked for "constrain to sketch plane" or the like, referencing above geometry.

Question 1: I see my in-place component is not constrained to referenced geometry, I can drag it around?

I then ground it or constrain to workpoints used as part of the original "project geometry".

I then alter the original geometry and...nothing!

Question 2: How do I get my rope to adapt?

Attached is a mock up - original contains assemblies within assemblies etc. The base has been altered after creating the in-place parts, and the rope has not followed suite.

Inv 2013 Pro

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Move FG Subassembly To Another Assembly?

Nov 15, 2013

I have a frame generator assembly that I created to take advantage of the frame analysis tools. This assembly was later broken down into the main fabricated assemblies (for drawing purposes) using the "demote frame generator component" tools. The basic question is this: can I take one of the "demoted" sub-assemblies and move it to another assembly file all-together?

best way to move the four legs from the platform assembly to the tank assembly after the fact? I was thinking I would just place the leg sub-assembly into the tank assembly and then delete it out of the platform one but I'm not sure of the ramifications.

Inventor Professional 2013 (SP-2.3), Product Design Suite Ultimate
Desktop: Intel Core i7 3.4GHz, 16.0 GB RAM, Windows 7 Ultimate SP-1, 64-bit OS, (2) GeForce GTX 580 (331.81), Space Pilot Pro (3.16.1)
Laptop: Intel Core i7 3.9GHz, 16.0 GB RAM, Windows 7 Pro SP-1, 64-bit OS, GeForce GTX 780 (331.81), SpaceNavigator (3.17.7)

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Gear Subassembly In Assembly?

Oct 4, 2011

I am working on a project which uses two gear reducers. I have built the gear reducer and saved it as an assembly file so to import it to the assembly of the project. When i import the reducer assembly into the project assembly, the reducer is shown as a single piece, not as a mechanism which i can interact with. But if i select, by doubleclicking, the reducer, it becomes active again. The problem is that i want to connect the reducer to another gear assembly and watch it interact.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Create Subassembly From General Assembly?

Jan 3, 2014

I created a general assembly (GA) and placed several parts and assemblies. After I realized there are too many parts and assemblies in the GA to reasonably place on a drawing. Now I want to remove some parts and create sub-assemblies. Is there an easy proceedure to select some parts in the GA and insert them into a new sub-assembly and (hopefully) keep the constraints intact?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Subassembly Not Moving In Main Assembly

Jan 6, 2012

I have a sub assembly with a sliding part in the main assembly but the sliding part is locked, the "flexible" option is greyed out?My head is not in gear this year yet!  Am I able to move unconstrained parts in sub assemblies  via the main assembly by pulling them with a mouse?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Show Main Assembly As Ref In Subassembly

Feb 14, 2013

I have a sub assembly that I am making a drawing of. The assembly drawing needs to also display the main assembly as a reference part (in phantom lines). The sub assembly is made up of flexible hoses that need their connection points referenced.

Inserting the main assembly into the drawing, so that I can see both the main assembly and the sub assembly together, messes up the parts list and balloons.

There must be a way to dislay the sub assembly in the main assembly and still have the part list and ballons reference the sub assembly?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Run Subassembly Rule From Parent Assembly

Oct 3, 2012

Is there a way to run a rule which is part of a sub assembly from the parent assembly?

I have a parent skeleton assembly containing many icopy assemblies. These subassemblies are based of one master assembly which in turn has a common part. (hence why I am using the icopy feature)

This standard part has an ilogic rule which varries the number of creases in a wall panel. eg. when the panel is 1200 wide there are 2 creases, when the panel is under 800 wide there is one crease and when the panel is less than 600 wide then there are no creases.

When I insert the icopy assembly into the master skeleton assembly and click select the widths of the panels they stretch and change to suit my skeleton. However I am having to visit each copied panel to run the crease rule.

Is there an operation or some sort of trigger I can implement to make this rule run as soon as the sub assembly is inserted?

Inventor 2010 Pro SP4, Vault Collaboration 2010
HP Z820 Xeon E5-2643 0 @ 3.3Ghz 16.0GB RAM
Nvidia Quadro 5000

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Creating Separate Assembly Out Of Various Component Parts In Existing Assembly

Jul 10, 2012

I'm looking for the best way to create a separate assembly out of various component parts in an existing assembly so that the whole thing can be placed in an assembly as you would a part, I know it's possible to demote components within an assembly but are there any other methods similar / better ?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Place Assembly Constraints With Parameters From Parts In Assembly?

Oct 30, 2012

it is possible to make a constraint that utilized a parameter of a part within the assembly.

For example, if I wanted to use the thickness of a plate, which I defined in the part, could I call that parameter in a constraint?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Make Sub Assembly From Parts From Main Larger Assembly?

Oct 31, 2011

My assembly has grown (about 50 parts) to where I need to consolodate some parts into subassemblies for reuse and alternate iterations of the basic design.

When I import the original parts into a new assembly, all of the constrains I created are not there of course.

I've tried creating a new empty part and then deriving a new part from the assembly, but I can't add, delete or edit any parts.

I looked at using Shrinkwrap, Substitutes, iParts, Multi-body Parts, and Multiple Solids but I remain confused.

In retrospect, maybe I should have created the subassemblies between the part and assembly stage but I didn't.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Assembly Promotion Of Multiple Instances Of Same Subassembly

Jan 4, 2012

I have an assembly with multiple instances of a subassembly.  I'd like to remove the subassembly and place the subassembly components (i.e. multiple instances) in the main assembly.  When complete, the top assembly would have multiple instances of all the subassembly components.

Component promote seems like the right way to do this.  So, I selected an instance of one of the subassemblies components and promoted it.  That component was promoted, removing it from the subassembly as placing it in my top level assembly.

However, all the other instances of that component disappear (which makes sense since that component is no longer in the subassembly).  Unfortunately, this means I have to assemble and constrain all the other instances that disappeared.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Replace Assembly With Its Subassembly Without Losing Constraint?

Nov 24, 2011

I have an Assembly2 in Assembly1. I'd like to insert Assembly2 to Assembly 3 without losing any constraints or adaptive feature to Assembly1, while Assembly2 replaced with Assembly3.

Assembly1.iam

 - Assembly2.iam

   + Part1

   + Part2

This is what I want:

Assembly1.iam

 - Assembly3.iam

   - Assembly2.iam

     + Part1

     + Part2

But Assembly2 shouldn't lose any constraints to Assembly1.

Software: Inventor Series 2011 SP1 x64
OS: Vista Business x64
CPU: E6400
RAM: 2*2Gb GeIL
VGA: Quadro FX 550

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Constraint In Subassembly Driven From Main Assembly

Jul 22, 2013

I have 4 different sub assemblies , each with a common part , I need to line up all these common parts in my main assembly.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Use Level Of Detail From Subassembly In Main Assembly?

Nov 19, 2012

How can i use a level of detail from sub assembly in the main assembly?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Bring Subassembly Into Assembly At Precise Location?

Jan 29, 2013

To simplify lets say I have a square plate, vertically positioned. I have a square tube that I wish to cantilever off the plate and weld into place horizontally. EVERY time I bring that square tube in (lets say its a subassembly of its own rather than a part), it is precisely 1 inch below the top of the plate and 1 in in from the left edge.

make that happen where maybe I bring the part in and click on the two faces, it knows the other two contraints?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Assign Yellow Appearance To Subassembly But Not Affecting Parts

Aug 3, 2013

I have an assembly (A) that has a subassembly (B) that has a pattern of subassemblies (C's) that consist of many parts (D, E, F, G & H). The parts (DEFGH) are steel and have their own drawings. They do and should look like steel.

They are welded together as an assembly (C). This will be painted bright yellow. I wish to assign a yellow appearance to the subassembly, not affecting the parts. Last, when I open the upper assemblies (A or B), I expect C to have the painted color. I cannot make this work in Inventor 2013.

I can assign appearances to parts DEFGH. No error there. I can NOT assign appearances to assemblies (C). The only thing I see in the Appearance box is "Favourites" and "Inventor Material Library".

I can individuall select and highlight parts DEFGH inside the assembly C and assign an appearance to them. Sort of a work-around, but...

...this is not carried through to upper assemblies (A or B). If I just open them, all items are steel-colored, not yellow. If choose to edit one of the patterned C's inside B, only that instance is colored. None of the others in the pattern.

I must thus expand every instance in the pattern and highlight every part and set an appearance. But this is still not carried through to A. Or any of several other assemblies that also contain B.

Thus, if I want a persistent coloring, I either have to "paint" the individual parts, or I will have to scour up each and every assembly and "paint" every part inside them.

Is there really no way to assign an appearance to an assembly and have it carried through automatically to all assemblies that contain it? Like in every other solid modeler I have ever used?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Saving Assembly Parts As New (sub) Assembly?

Nov 28, 2011

Can I select a bunch of parts in an assembly and say "save these pieces as a new assembly"?

It is just such a needed tool but I cant find an easy way to accomplish this.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Running ILogic Rule In Assembly From Subassembly Part

Nov 17, 2011

I have a rule in the top assembly to update & want to run this as a final 'clean up' after various rules have run in sub assembly parts.

I have a rule within a part at the end of the line. I want this rule to goto the top assembly & run the 'Update' rule.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Create IDW View Of Subassembly By Inserting Parent Assembly

Jan 7, 2014

I create an IDW view of a subassembly by inserting the parent assembly, make it a non-associative view, then turn off visibility of unwanted subassemblies.  When later working in the model and adding a part to one of the non-visable sub-assemblies, that part becomes visable in the IDW views in which the subassembly was non-visable, requiting me to edit all veiws in which the subassembly was non-visible. This can be quite a number of instances.  Is there a way to prevent this?

I may have a more fundamental workflow problem:  I create assemblies composed of subassemblies that need to be detailed sperately.  I have found that in order to correctly create a structured BOM and to have the ballon lables to correspond to the structured BOM, I create the drawing views as described above.  If I would just insert the subassembly to detail it, I don't understand how to get it to relate the balloon labels in the subassembly view to my master BOM.  

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Reference Parts In A Subassembly / Unable To Create Balloon And Drawing

Jun 14, 2013

I have assemblies that are comprised of reference parts - the assembly is a purchased part such as an air cylinder.  I have them as reference only in the assembly (ie right click on the parts in the model tree->BOM Reference->Reference). I do it this way so I can adjust the air cylinder how I need it, but still only asign one part number to the whole assembly - as an example we'll say "cylinderX" is the part number, and filename is "cylinderX.iam"

The problem arises when I put cylinderX.iam into other assemblies and try and make drawings of those assemblies.  Even though cylinderX.iam is not a reference part (but all it's sub components are), it shows up in an IDW just like reference parts.  I am able to make it show up how I want by editing the view properties (Edit View->Model State Tab->Reference Data Line Style "as parts"), but I still cannot balloon cylinderX.iam.  It shows up in the parts list, but I cannot attach a balloon to it.

Inventor 2013, 64-Bit
Dell Precision M6700
Windows 7 Pro
Intel Core i7-3820QM @ 2.70 GHz
16 GB Ram
NVIDIA Quadro K4000M
Space Navigator

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Cannot Join Parts In Assembly

Dec 2, 2013

I am trying to assembled these 2 parts but the elbow gives no options..how can i constrain the elbow to the straight pipe?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Rename Of Assembly And Parts

Mar 7, 2012

How could I rename a hole assembly and all parts (pre- or suffix)?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Deriving Parts From Assembly?

Nov 20, 2011

I am designing a component whose internal mechanism is housed in a plastic shell. I want to use the boss feature in the shell so I can hold together the components internally, but the boss feature is only available in the part workspace, but in order for me to know where the internal components are so I can design my shell accurately, I have to be in the assembly workspace.

Now, if I opened the shell as a part alone, and imported (through the Derive command) the parts that need to be fit into the shell, they will appear at random positions, and because you cannot create constraints in the Part Workspace, I have no effective way of holding them where they should go.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: CoG Of Selected Parts Within Assembly

Sep 4, 2013

I have a question about getting CoG of my assembly.  The only problem is that i only need 2 parts (the rest are just dummy solids with 'default material'.

When i control select two parts, right click and go 'iproperties' - the physical tab doesn't let me determine CoG of the two parts combined.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: BOM - Best Way To Organize Parts In Assembly

Mar 15, 2012

I have 4 columns in BOM that I call out in Parts Lists on my drawings.

I need to be able to organize parts in my assembly somehow and to be able to display if needed (on Parts List) only parts belonging to one category (level?).

I could do it by creating another custom iproperty in a part template and each part would belong to a particular group. Then I could sort them in BOM in .iam environment and have particular category visible on Parts List with the other categories with visibility turned off.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Assembly - Parts Not Visible

May 11, 2012

I'm working on a small Assy (25 parts). When I open one of the parts from this Assy and work on it then go back to the Assy many parts are not visible. The update button is usually off so I can't use it.

This started only about 2-3 weeks ago - in every assy. I changed the nvidia driver but didn't work.


Inventor pro 2012
Win 7 Pro. sp1 64 bit
Intel Core I7-2600 CPU
Ram - 8GB
Quadro 2000 D
Nvidia 275.89 (tested nvidia 296.70 with no luck)

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