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- Wed Jul 18, 2018 7:05 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
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Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
I need help on decoding this beast Put these values to a constraint type: Point Coincident = 1 PointOnLine = 1 Point on Plane = 1 Plane = 3 Plane parallel = 2 Plane Angle = 2 Spherical coincidence= 3 axial circular = 4 circular edge = 5 circular edge + lock rotation = 6 mytest2_analisys.PNG mytest1...
- Wed Jul 18, 2018 3:15 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
Hi at all, Find my proposal for partial systems of Manuel's crankshaft... .Crankshaft-partial-Systems.png . Edit1 Assume about 500 steps per partial system necessary to solve very exact. => 3000 steps about needed, fast and much more accurate as solving all together. It will be a little bit slower ...
- Wed Jul 18, 2018 8:42 am
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
Guys I updated the 6dof chart and the Manuel engine Manuel Engine Analisys.PNG assembly_6dof_analisys.PNG The target is understanding if the solver could split in sub assemblies if a son has 6 or more as sum of all constraints and the involved fathers also have 6 or more which should means they coul...
- Tue Jul 17, 2018 11:21 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
I need help on decoding this beast Put these values to a constraint type: Point Coincident = 1 PointOnLine = 1 Point on Plane = 1 Plane = 3 Plane parallel = 2 Plane Angle = 2 Spherical coincidence= 3 axial circular = 4 circular edge = 5 circular edge + lock rotation = 6 mytest2_analisys.PNG mytest1_...
- Tue Jul 17, 2018 7:37 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
1) in an assembly at least one part must be marked as fixed 2) when creating a constraint always select as first the reference object and then the object that must be moved. 3) manually pay attention to recursive constraint creation There is a case where rule 2 can't be applied: Parts assembled as ...
- Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:14 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
in the meanwhile something to read at the beach....
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rapidproto/mech ... hpt4.html
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rapidproto/mech ... hpt4.html
- Tue Jul 17, 2018 5:00 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
Guys I just realized we have a problem (Houston...): Since we are talking about a single assembly there are no issues on placing objs within a specific tolerance.It's just a matter of time and how large You set the maxstep parameter in the solver. When we use an assembly as an imported subassembly ...
- Tue Jul 17, 2018 3:34 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
Guys I just realized we have a problem (Houston...): Since we are talking about a single assembly there are no issues on placing objs within a specific tolerance.It's just a matter of time and how large You set the maxstep parameter in the solver. When we use an assembly as an imported subassembly w...
- Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:13 pm
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
@Kbwbe another experiment, this is std logic so all objs and constraints are evaluated at the same time, simply I set accuracy as a variable instead of const: it does 4 steps, the 1st with accuracy 0.1 then it solves at 0.01 (which is the current standard) and then 0.001 and finally 0.0001. I made a...
- Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:34 am
- Forum: Assembly
- Topic: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
- Replies: 1842
- Views: 518691
Re: Another approach to assembly solver (A2plus)
Sorry, edited this post as it was nonsense due to false click... @project4, i have the same opinion regarding 2'nd rule. Algorithm should do this, not user. As algorithm has to be changed anyway in bigger parts, i think this will be possible. in SW I had to manually take care of that, mixing refere...