Assembly arrangements
Dec 15, 2018
02:16 PM
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Dec 15, 2018
02:16 PM
Assembly arrangements
I'm trying to insert a sub assembly of a valve In an assembly. That valve has 2 instances. In the First instance the valve is closed, in the Second is open. Do I need to have 2 different assembly files, with the correct positions, or can I have just once?
Here an example of other software, of what I'm trying to do.
https://youtu.be/FOq0f7MEvj4
Here an example of other software, of what I'm trying to do.
https://youtu.be/FOq0f7MEvj4
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Dec 16, 2018
11:33 AM
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Dec 16, 2018
11:33 AM
You should have just one model for the valve assembly. This valve model should allow you to position the sub-components to achieve the open / closed state. These states can be captured using the drag bodies / snapshot tool. The saved snapshots can be re-used in snapshots of higher level assemblies, and for visualization in the valve's drawing (if made accessible as exploded states)
Dec 17, 2018
06:35 AM
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Dec 17, 2018
06:35 AM
When you use the word "instance", everyone is going to assume you are already using a family table.
You have options:
1. Use a family table "instance" and add the dimension that controls the valve open/closed.
2. Use flexible component to control the dimension in the assembly.
3. Or as pausob described using states.
