What are Model States in Inventor 2022? | Autodesk Virtual Academy

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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    Designers and Engineers have always had the need to show multiple configurations, stages, and representations of a Design. Inventor users have traditionally used Level of Detail, iParts, and iAssemblies to accomplish this. However, Model States in Inventor 2022 introduces a simplified powerful new way to create multiple representations of a part or assembly model in a single document. These variations can contain different dimensions, features, iProperties, parameters, and can event drive Bill of Material information.
    We will cover:
    00:00 Intro
    06:30 What are Model States in Inventor 2022
    08:37 How do they simplify representations of a model
    11:44 Use cases for Model States
    42:07 Behaviors for Model States
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Комментарии • 14

  • @Elianadejooda
    @Elianadejooda 2 года назад +1

    Model state is just a simplified version of LOD combined with view rep, for those who know it. That the efficient way to have one assembly with a doze LOD's while you have the full control of your assembly.

    • @anthonyz5671
      @anthonyz5671 2 года назад +1

      Moedl States so much better than stupid LOD's. Inventor goes out of their way to complicate everything. I only been using Inventor for about a year and it blew my mind how they use LOD's.

  • @user-dw1qb2te4b
    @user-dw1qb2te4b Год назад

    In Inventor 2023 (not sure about 2022), there is option to "Hide Suppressed Components in BOM" so not need to use View Reps for workaround for 'suppressed parts show as zero'. RMB click on your part table-> Bill of Materials...-> BOM settings in top panel-> Hide Suppressed Components in BOM

  • @anthonyraulravellocortez9570
    @anthonyraulravellocortez9570 3 года назад

    very nice, and thousoun thanks _)

  • @jonathankru
    @jonathankru 3 года назад +1

    Very informative video, Will the model states have the same issue where they cant exceed 256 columns because of how inventor links to excel or has this been solved with newer versions of Inventor? I remember this being a issue with iAssemblies in the past

  • @user-dw1qb2te4b
    @user-dw1qb2te4b Год назад

    @KETIV, is there any way to list the part numbers and their revision numbers of different part variants (model states) in an assembly drawing? By default, you can generate a table with the member names of model states but I would like to list the related prt and rev numbers.

  • @anthonyz5671
    @anthonyz5671 2 года назад

    Wow!!!! It's about time Inventor is catching up to everyone. I am a previous NX and SW user. When I started using Inventor in April of 2021, (thanks COVID), I was like WTf!!?? THIS SUCKS!!! No configurations or ability to supress or unsupress features in part or assembly states to represent machine or Fab processes? Most times you need to bring parts in several times. LAME ....... LOL
    It's like Inventor goes out of their way to make it more complicated. and don't call Tech Support. those guys just talk over you and usually very rude. their Autodesk Directly support is soo much better.
    sorry went on a rant. don't get me wrong there a few things Inventor does that are cool. But not enought to make me choose it over other software.

  • @hunteil
    @hunteil 2 года назад

    Still not as strong as iPart/iAssembly Factories. i.e. iAssembly Factory>Representations>Position>Override doesn't have an option for Model State if you want to keep the iAssembly a Factory. Tabulated drawings for iAssemblies were not supported last I looked a few months ago. And it broke Phantom iAssemblies when the update came out. (Last update didn't fix it.) Don't get me wrong, I'm excited for Model States, I'm using massive assemblies with dozens of these Factory files and the top level assemblies are incredibly slow. Model States will improve this a lot. I'm just hoping that they continue to support Factory workflow users in the conversions to Model States b/c it sounds like Model States is the future... but as it stands, it's not a full replacement yet.

  • @VladimirTolskiy
    @VladimirTolskiy 2 года назад +1

    Why can't Inventor offer folders for features and alternative work flow scenarios for different versions of the part, like Solidworks?
    Why reinvent the wheel?

    • @anthonyz5671
      @anthonyz5671 2 года назад

      Inventor is trying to catch up to SW. BUT I do like this Model States is so much better than SW so far. For me SW was very buggy. Even NX does sthis better.

  • @zorrokettu
    @zorrokettu 3 года назад +2

    Beware, model states have replaced Level of Design, so Design Assistant no longer works to copy. Copying without DA is slow and tedious. Major flaw in 2022.

    • @KETIVTechnologies
      @KETIVTechnologies  3 года назад

      Yes, thank you! this is currently an issue in 2022. This was reported to Autodesk for possibly cause and solution. knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Unable-to-edit-or-copy-in-Design-Assistant-the-Inventor-components-and-assemblies-which-include-model-states.html. KETIV | Support Team Lead | Nicole Morris

  • @anthonyz5671
    @anthonyz5671 2 года назад +1

    ok. I knew AutoCAD would do something stupid. The 0 BOM issue is just dumb. AutoCAD can't just get out of their own way.