daveparkinson
Mechanical
- Mar 13, 2008
- 63
Following some advice from a previous thread I have decided to use DriveWorksXpress to automate the design of the product that my company manufactures.
We manufacture a steel tipping body that is essentially very simple in construction. It is all produced from sheet metal. See the link below for an image of what we do.
For the automated model, I need to be able to specify the length, height and volume of the body. I also need to be able to specify different configurations, for example we need to be able to choose between normal tailgate, barn-door tailgate and split tailgate (horizontally split in the middle).
My questions are:
1) Will DriveWorksXpress be capable of this? Or will I have to upgrade to DriveWorks?
2) What would be the best way to model the Assembly? For example, should I define the length of one part, the floor say to 6500mm and then set the length of other parts by using 'Up To Surface' or 'Offset From Surface' - Or should I define the length of the floor and then define the length of the side rails by setting the rule 'D1@Floor' - 350mm.
3) Have you guys used Driveworks? If so what did you use it for and how? It'd be interesting to hear what you have done.
I appreciate that you guys can not really make an informed decision without knowing how the body is constructed, or without seeing the model - and also that my description might be very poor.
I am somewhat a novice so any advice, no matter how simple would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
We manufacture a steel tipping body that is essentially very simple in construction. It is all produced from sheet metal. See the link below for an image of what we do.
For the automated model, I need to be able to specify the length, height and volume of the body. I also need to be able to specify different configurations, for example we need to be able to choose between normal tailgate, barn-door tailgate and split tailgate (horizontally split in the middle).
My questions are:
1) Will DriveWorksXpress be capable of this? Or will I have to upgrade to DriveWorks?
2) What would be the best way to model the Assembly? For example, should I define the length of one part, the floor say to 6500mm and then set the length of other parts by using 'Up To Surface' or 'Offset From Surface' - Or should I define the length of the floor and then define the length of the side rails by setting the rule 'D1@Floor' - 350mm.
3) Have you guys used Driveworks? If so what did you use it for and how? It'd be interesting to hear what you have done.
I appreciate that you guys can not really make an informed decision without knowing how the body is constructed, or without seeing the model - and also that my description might be very poor.
I am somewhat a novice so any advice, no matter how simple would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!