wallybanger
Mechanical
- Feb 19, 2009
- 45
Hey Guys,
I think the DMU Kinematics module is a really useful tool but no one in my office is using it... mostly because no one knows how. I would like to spearhead the initiative and learn how to use the tool. I'm going through the Catia docs and reading a tutorial I found online. here is my question!
I'm trying to do a motion/interference analysis of a suspension system, seen below.
Now that's a skippered spring bracket suspension. Within DMU kinematics can I define those springs as springs, and have them twist and contort? Also, the ends of those springs are not directly attached to anything, they are pretty much floating inside of the spring brackets at the ends. Can I define some sort of clash and have them distort when they contact the brackets but otherwise move freely?
Thanks!
I think the DMU Kinematics module is a really useful tool but no one in my office is using it... mostly because no one knows how. I would like to spearhead the initiative and learn how to use the tool. I'm going through the Catia docs and reading a tutorial I found online. here is my question!
I'm trying to do a motion/interference analysis of a suspension system, seen below.

Now that's a skippered spring bracket suspension. Within DMU kinematics can I define those springs as springs, and have them twist and contort? Also, the ends of those springs are not directly attached to anything, they are pretty much floating inside of the spring brackets at the ends. Can I define some sort of clash and have them distort when they contact the brackets but otherwise move freely?
Thanks!