2-min Tuto: Activate Deactivate Support Mode

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @DryPatrick
    @DryPatrick 3 года назад

    Thanks for all this tutorial, they are really helpful, especially in the transition from V5!
    I would like to ask if you can make a little tutorial about the flexible assembly, since there are some differences between the V5 and the 3DExperience ones, thanks again!

    • @MaximeChagnot
      @MaximeChagnot  3 года назад

      Hello Patrizio and thank you for your comment! I will try to do my best to provide new video in the future. And I take your comment as a potential topic ;) to get the feature, you need to access the properties panel of the root product, then go to Mechanical Behavior and tick "flexible instantiation" and selec the instances. Good luck, Maxime at PLM Technology

    • @DryPatrick
      @DryPatrick 3 года назад +1

      @@MaximeChagnot Thanks to you for your videos!! I was able to tick "flexible instantiation" and select the instances, but it's still not clear to me why the other customizations like "Sub-tree repositionability" and so on, when in V5 was sufficient to declare flexible an assembly. All this became also more complicated when 3/4 layer of flexible assemblies are nested, for this I think would be a great topic for your series.
      Thanks again, regards!

    • @MaximeChagnot
      @MaximeChagnot  3 года назад

      @@DryPatrick Thank you for the comment! Yes I understand it is a bit tricky to use the first time, I had difficulties too. You might need some practice. I add this to my list of potential topics! Thanks a lot :)

  • @zeeshanahmadaero
    @zeeshanahmadaero 3 года назад

    Hi, @PLM Technology, thank you for your useful videos. Could it be possible to make a video on how to export weigh, center of gravity and inertia properties of an assembly which we measure using measure tool to a text file using 3D Experience. As we have this option available in V5, it has a export button inside measure tool and exports inertial properties of all parts within an assembly to a text file.