Inventor

How can we constrain a single component and in relation to what?

to then deduce the i-conrtainte

Hello

Are you talking about mechanical constraints or positioning?

positioning

Hello

 

Here is a video explaining the constraints:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek8CeRru4ao

Simply by the Iconstraints

 

For example, trunnions that you should fit in holes.

 

You apply a housing constraint to the right place on your trunnion, and then you apply the same constraint to the drilling.

 

When you insert the trunnion into the part containing the hole, it will position itself automatically, the two constraints will come together.

 

I hope I have been clear

 

Kind regards

 

Franck

Here are 2 links that will answer your question or help you answer it!

 

Positioning constraints:

http://www.aplicit.com/blog/trucs-et-astuces/astuces-inventor/inventor-2014-les-nouveautes-assemblages/

 

Constraints:

http://help.autodesk.com/view/INVNTOR/2014/FRA/?guid=GUID-2E0370E0-1361-4874-BA07-AF057B96D84C

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See this link in French Not better for the moment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ssy7xPrjR2U

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Hi @ nicolas

 

Here is the result of my research

 

 http://www.cnr-cmao.ens-cachan.fr/autres_ressources/pdf/TECHNO/171-p54.pdf

 

This link specifically talks about the 2014 constraints including the fixing of the 1st part

http://www.aplicit.com/blog/trucs-et-astuces/astuces-inventor/inventor-2014-les-nouveautes-assemblages/

 

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Hello

In an assembly, it is possible to put constraints with respect to the original objects (planes, lines, and points). assembly

 


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