What is the difference between Dynamic Designer and the motion I see in the Autodesk Inventor assembly modeler?
Inside modern assembly modelers you can see system motion by modifying parametrics, dragging parts of the model or performing some animation. However this does not mean that the motion truly resembles the behavior of the assembly. In order to see the realistic behavior, you need the physics based motion found in all of the Dynamic Designer products. With Simply Motion you can extend the assembly modeler’s capability by incorporating the effects of mass & inertia, multiple actuators (e.g. motors) and springs to see the mechanism move as it would in the real world. You can also sequence multiple motions, see interference detection and AVI movies to help you identify problems and communicate those problems to others. Between the motion you see in the assembly model and Dynamic Designer Motion and Motion Professional there is even a more dramatic difference. The assembly modeler in Inventor can not simulate the true motion of gears, cams or latches. Further, the assembly modeler cannot acc
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