me on SW 2017
If I only put a tangent constraint stops the spindle
The workpiece can move since the angle of the spindle
then all the elements must be fixed in the assembly
To do this, select all the parts and fix them
@+ ;-)
me on SW 2017
If I only put a tangent constraint stops the spindle
The workpiece can move since the angle of the spindle
then all the elements must be fixed in the assembly
To do this, select all the parts and fix them
@+ ;-)
It's normal that you can't do it in your own way, the Ø in the femur are different 1x 15.9 that you constrained and the other 16.1 that you can't constrain in the same way as the other. If you set it to 15.9 it will work fine...
@ AC Cobra 427
Okay this is one of the 5 ways to do it that I described and it's the easiest in time for sure :-)
@ snouzy13
It is important to understand that the constraints of assembly and simulation have nothing to do with each other.
Assembly constraints are only used to place the parts together.
When you are in simu you have to redefine a good part of the constraints in particular by indicating the desired or authorized movements the penetrations or not, the way with which the efforts, forces, pressure are applied
Etc...
This is the main difficulty in simulation and you have to understand the logic and it's not that intuitive