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    Posted: 16.May.2008 at 05:29
hi, i use inventor and autocad 2007.
sometime ago, i came across a software demo, where they showed kinematic analysis in 2d interface, like the interface was just like autocad, they drew a piston, a crank and cam in 2d, attched some dof to the joints and kinematics was there in 2d itself.
does anybody have an idea about this?
i forgot the name of the software.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.May.2008 at 11:40
You can use schematic (2D) kinematics in Inventor.
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