![]() ![]() As far as inventor is concerned it either is or it aint. Spur Gears for example must be placed apart exactly the sum of their radiuses (half the Pitch Diameter). One simple addition or subtraction later, and Inventor can tell if things are on the up and up. Inventor measures the distances between Gear Axis, and then relates that to the Gear Pitch Diameters. Often, excessive and obtuse Gear Generator alterations can cause mismatched parameters at minute levels.(remember Simulation Joints are unrelated to Assembly Constraints) ![]() The parts will change relationship one-to-another, requiring their position in Simulation to need alteration.When adjustments are made through the Gear Generator, 1 or 2 things are going to occur. The problem stems from creating a gear assembly, and then adding the gears through Joints in Dynamic Simulation. When I go back to Simulation, Inventor says ‘no stinkin way’. I found these occasions when cheating death with the heavy tweaks in the Gear Generator, and then trying to get the results into Simulation, or when I have made adjustments to gears after placing them into the Simulation Environment. There are occasions where Simulation will reject your gears (Joints), stating that something is wrong or mismatched. This article continues the discussion of the question ‘How do I get gears from Design Accelerator to run in Dynamic Simulation?” ![]()
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