Sep 2, 2010 #1 golabi2007 Mechanical Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 6 Location IR hi i like to modeling dmu geneva that rotation 360 degree i upload sample picture and catia file thx
Sep 5, 2010 Thread starter #2 golabi2007 Mechanical Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 6 Location IR hi excusmi ther arent any pepole to hep me? what i can simulic geneva rotation? Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 8, 2010 1 #3 Titof Mechanical Joined Sep 8, 2010 Messages 3 Location FR Hi golabi2007 There is only one way to do this with DMU K. You drive "part2" continuously (rotation), and you drive "3" with a low (non constant rotation) You could make the low with a sketch. Unfortunately, there is no "temporarily joint" in DMU K. By LMS (http://www.lmsintl.com/) it will be easier but much more expensive ! Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi golabi2007 There is only one way to do this with DMU K. You drive "part2" continuously (rotation), and you drive "3" with a low (non constant rotation) You could make the low with a sketch. Unfortunately, there is no "temporarily joint" in DMU K. By LMS (http://www.lmsintl.com/) it will be easier but much more expensive !
Sep 8, 2010 #4 Titof Mechanical Joined Sep 8, 2010 Messages 3 Location FR Hi golabi2007 There is only one way to do this with DMU K. You drive "part2" continuously (rotation), and you drive "3" with a low (non constant rotation) You could make the low with a sketch. Unfortunately, there is no "temporarily joint" in DMU K. Buy LMS (http://www.lmsintl.com/) it will be easier but much more expensive ! Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi golabi2007 There is only one way to do this with DMU K. You drive "part2" continuously (rotation), and you drive "3" with a low (non constant rotation) You could make the low with a sketch. Unfortunately, there is no "temporarily joint" in DMU K. Buy LMS (http://www.lmsintl.com/) it will be easier but much more expensive !
Sep 9, 2010 1 #5 itsmyjob Mechanical Joined Apr 11, 2002 Messages 2,375 Location CA you can also have something like this: I increase the modification on the geometry for you to "see". Eric N. indocti discant et ament meminisse periti Upvote 0 Downvote
you can also have something like this: I increase the modification on the geometry for you to "see". Eric N. indocti discant et ament meminisse periti