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Animation in UNx3 1

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kges

Mechanical
May 24, 2002
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Hi!

I want to rotate my assembly. What feature allows animations if any. I want to drive a wheel over rollers and get them to turn. Can I export to Pro-Engineer which has more features.

Kevin
 
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I disagree with your statment that Pro/E has more features. Even if it really does, usually the identical feature in UG works easier and is more reliable.

UG has a Scenario for Motion module that should allow you to do what you want.

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I have seen the motion application but seems to be difficult to figure out. Can you please give me a few pointers as how it actually works. As I select a compoment then it tell me class but doesnt progress any further.

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Kevin G.
 
1. Make sure Assemblies is enabled (Application > Assemblies, or Ctrl+Shift+W)
2. Use Reposition Component (Either go to Assemblies > Components > Reposition Component, or use the Reposition Component icon on the Assemblies toolbar... it's a box with two << >> looking things on a diagonal...)
3. If your part is properly contrained (see Assemblies > Components > Mate Component...) and it has only the rotational DOF left, then you can rotate it in assembly mode.

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