I have some nested tubes in an assembly. (Picture a coaxial cable.)
I'm looking for a way to use the Flex feature efficiently so they will bend as a group.
Is there a better way than defining a Flex feature in each of the components?
What would you recommend?
Thanks!
Sorry I don't know a reference off hand, but the deviations depend largely on frequency. Studs and cyanoacrelates are probably your best bet depending on the environment.
Higher frequencies are lost in a poor mounting.
If you use an adhesive, be sure to have a thin film.
Dow Corning is a starting place...
http://www.dowcorning.com/content/etronics/etronicsencap/etronics_encap_tutorial9.asp?DCWS=Electronics&DCWSS=Encapsulants
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Thanks for your suggestions thus far, but this should not be so complicated....
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