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Topic ClosedCould Filament winding be performed / modeled in i

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    Posted: 03.Nov.2009 at 17:09
hi
is it possible to model filament winding in inventor. i have attached few images of some other software performing filament winding. could it be performed in inventor 2009
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Do you really need it modeled physically (in detail), or is it just for visualization purposes?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Nov.2009 at 18:46

You can model anything, but ask yourself if you want to.  What is the purpose of having a highly detailed model?  Does it show anything related to design philosophy or intent?  Does it convey any real ceucial information?  If not, then will a representation do?

Golden rule for modelling - an increase in model detail = a greater increase in file size = longer wait for the file to open....
 
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