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Team1710 01-02-2009 21:05

Re: Chain
 
Yea we looked into this but the chain generated only has two gear positions. Two of the chains we are using contact at four points. Another two chains contact at three points. Plus when using those parts we were unable to make the files even visible. They were only visible when selected. If we were to use chain generator using ANSI 40 would this hurt or improve chances for the Autodesk Visualization Award?

lynca 02-02-2009 00:56

Re: Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team1710 (Post 812457)
If we were to use chain generator using ANSI 40 would this hurt or improve chances for the Autodesk Visualization Award?

If you look at the properties for chain, their should be a dropdown for ANSI 35 chain. I was able to make the Roller Chain Generator create 35 chain for a basic kitbot.

Let me know if you can't find it, I will put up a screenshot

JD Mather 02-02-2009 09:09

Re: Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pearldrumzach (Post 810998)
JD - I created a chain, with the correct number of links. ...Is there any way I can make the chain "work"

Do not create all of the links.
You need only one roller link and one pin link (depending on the type of chain used - I haven't looked at the supplied).

Create an ipt with the path (actually I think the DAcc does this for you).
Create one workpoint on the path.
Use the Curve Driven Pattern tool (missed named - Rectangular Pattern) to pattern the workpoint at the correct pitch around the path.
(see http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/AU2006/MA13-3%20Mather.pdf - not exactly the same thing so don't get confused, but it should get you going)

Then in the assembly place the one (or two) links as needed and constrain to the points. Then use Pattern Component using the point pattern to drive the palcement of the rest of the links around the path.

To actually animate the movement of a chain is more difficult than I can explain here.

pearldrumzach 02-02-2009 13:46

Re: Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JD Mather (Post 812621)
Do not create all of the links.

Create an ipt with the path (actually I think the DAcc does this for you).
Create one workpoint on the path.
Use the Curve Driven Pattern tool (missed named - Rectangular Pattern) to pattern the workpoint at the correct pitch around the path.
(see http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/AU2006/MA13-3%20Mather.pdf - not exactly the same thing so don't get confused, but it should get you going)

Then in the assembly place the one (or two) links as needed and constrain to the points. Then use Pattern Component using the point pattern to drive the palcement of the rest of the links around the path.

I tried this; I created the .ipt with the path, and made a workpoint. However, when I tried to array the point, it said that you are unable to array work features (I've been trying to work on chain at school and not cut into my time at the robotics shop experimenting with it, and we only have 2008 on our school computers; is that part of my problem with arraying?). Thanks for all the help.


Quote:

Originally Posted by lynca (Post 808274)
The roller chain generator default in Inventor has a few quirks.
I suggest using one of thee 3rd party auto chain generator if you are having trouble.

http://www.sdotson.com/viewparts.php...20transmission
(check out the link with rollerchain.zip)
Let me know if you have trouble getting it to work

I've got everything set correctly in the Excel spreadsheet, and I can see the links when I mouse over them in the browser, but how do I make the chain visible?

Thanks for the help guys.

-Zach

Team1710 03-02-2009 00:34

Re: Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JD Mather (Post 812621)
Do not create all of the links.
You need only one roller link and one pin link (depending on the type of chain used - I haven't looked at the supplied).

Create an ipt with the path (actually I think the DAcc does this for you).
Create one workpoint on the path.
Use the Curve Driven Pattern tool (missed named - Rectangular Pattern) to pattern the workpoint at the correct pitch around the path.
(see http://home.pct.edu/~jmather/AU2006/MA13-3%20Mather.pdf - not exactly the same thing so don't get confused, but it should get you going)

Then in the assembly place the one (or two) links as needed and constrain to the points. Then use Pattern Component using the point pattern to drive the palcement of the rest of the links around the path.

To actually animate the movement of a chain is more difficult than I can explain here.

This method is amazing! We're definately going to use this. Thanks a bunch!

JD Mather 03-02-2009 16:57

Re: Chain
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pearldrumzach (Post 812775)
when I tried to array the point, it said that you are unable to array work features...
-Zach

Are you doing Rectangular Pattern in ipt? Zip and attach what you have so far.


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