Autodesk Inventor Dynamic Simulation

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2023
  • Autodesk Inventor Dynamic Simulation
    Who Should Attend: Engineering that needs to test the durability of moving parts based on physical value output (Fabricator, Product Designer, mechanical engineer, etc).
    Inventor provide several simulation analysis tools that engineers can use. One of the tools includes FEA analysis which includes moving parts which is called Dynamic simulation. You can run rigid body dynamic simulations of designs in this environment. This form of simulation is applied to assemblies to model a system’s time-varying behaviour.
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  • @Ddt71
    @Ddt71 18 дней назад

    Hello Mr. Do you have courses about dynamic simulation in Inventor?. Please in english or spanish

  • @keithyakouboff8755
    @keithyakouboff8755 2 месяца назад

    Hello. A couple of questions, if I may?
    I come from a visual effects background, but due to a lack of work in that field here in the US, I stumbled onto a job at a company that bends pipes and produces other sorts of metal work. They periodically want something drawn up, either in Inventor or AutoCAD, so I've been learning both and producing visuals of their projects. I'm thoroughly unsatisfied and bored to tears, but it pays the bills.
    The owner also designs his own machines for producing different kinds of metal work. I've been asked to model and "simulate" these machines. I modeled and keyframe-animated them in Maya (having a much better understanding of Maya), but he wants something that he can manipulate, on the fly, outside of the Maya environment. I have no idea how to do that -- unless he is wanting some sort of video game-type of a file (although video game production is not a skill that I have).
    Sorry for all of that, but here are my questions...
    1. Is there a way to create some sort of 3D file that can be manipulated (as in the use of virtual levers or switches) that can control different aspects of a modeled machine outside of the Inventor (or Maya) environment?
    2. How much would it take for me to learn how to create one of his machines in Inventor, and then from that, to create a genuine, physics-based simulation of its real-world functionality? Is this something that requires engineering school, or will a few RUclips videos do the trick?
    Bear in mind that the plans he has me following are not nearly as precise and complete as those I run into in these tutorials. There are sections and parts that are not complete. Can a simulation be created with something like this? Or, for a sim to be accurate and even to work at all, does it need to have a model that is 100% complete?
    Thank you much.

    • @acadsystems
      @acadsystems  2 месяца назад +1

      1. Hi, I am not quite sure about other software. One of the free software that I know would be "Blender", where it operate the same way maya does with the keyframe-animated.
      If you need to do inside inventor there are tool that slightly advance to learn called i-logic where it implements programming like language. You can create a button that would change the model.
      You can view the video example from here: ruclips.net/video/5DpdwWgHOno/видео.html
      2. Learning to do modeling in inventor itself should be easy even for beginner without engineering background. We also have tutorial video that you can check: ruclips.net/video/Aw_O15AlB4k/видео.html
      However, for the simulation is a bit advance especially if you want it to mimic real-world functionality. You do need some engineering background to understand the physic. Also, the simulation that we see here is not meant for animation but rather to study physic result. But if you do need to learn it, you can find the tutorial from the link below.
      help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2014/ENU/?guid=GUID-A518D3F2-0CCB-4935-A098-3C4CF5FACAD9
      The model does not need to be 100% complete. You can run it if you know what input are needed.

    • @keithyakouboff8755
      @keithyakouboff8755 2 месяца назад

      @@acadsystems Thank you very much for that thorough answer :)