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Multiple sub-assemblies in DMU

Multiple sub-assemblies in DMU

Multiple sub-assemblies in DMU

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Hello Everyone,

If you have a top-level assembly and within it there are two subassemblies, can you get the two subassemblies to interact in the DMU kinematics?  An example would be a wheel from the first subassembly to be connected to another wheel in the second subassembly.  If so how?

Thanks for any responses.

RE: Multiple sub-assemblies in DMU

You can, by defining a simulation in each of the sub-products.  It's funky, and most of the time not worth the trouble.

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