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modeling dmu geneva 2

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golabi2007

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hi
i like to modeling dmu geneva that rotation 360 degree i upload sample picture and catia file
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Hi golabi2007

There is only one way to do this with DMU K. You drive "part2" continuously (rotation), and you drive "3" with a low (non constant rotation)

You could make the low with a sketch.

Unfortunately, there is no "temporarily joint" in DMU K.

By LMS ( it will be easier but much more expensive !
 
Hi golabi2007

There is only one way to do this with DMU K. You drive "part2" continuously (rotation), and you drive "3" with a low (non constant rotation)

You could make the low with a sketch.

Unfortunately, there is no "temporarily joint" in DMU K.

Buy LMS ( it will be easier but much more expensive !
 
you can also have something like this:

I increase the modification on the geometry for you to "see".

download.aspx


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