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concentric collar with curved tube

fiorot.daniele

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Good morning to all I tried and search for an answer to my question but it seems that this problem is only me.:rolleyes:
or it is so banal that I lose myself in a glass of water:confused:.
every time I have to represent a collar coupled to a curved round tube I must always go to bind the collar sketch (axis) with the tube sketch (axis) and it works fine but my question is there is no faster method.. I'd love to have some advice.

I thank you all in advance because without this forum I would be lost...:smile: ps. work with sw2015

Hi.
 
I would say that the alternative is to bind the origin of the flange with the provisional lax of the tube. so you do not use sketches
 
first of all thanks for the answer I place an image to make you the idea Immagine.webpin this case I use the path constraint because on the collar a tube is fixed which according to the length changes the position on the arc
 
Good morning to all I tried and search for an answer to my question but it seems that this problem is only me.:rolleyes:
or it is so banal that I lose myself in a glass of water:confused:.
every time I have to represent a collar coupled to a curved round tube I must always go to bind the collar sketch (axis) with the tube sketch (axis) and it works fine but my question is there is no faster method.. I'd love to have some advice.

I thank you all in advance because without this forum I would be lost...:smile: ps. work with sw2015

Hi.
I also read the posts below, but I just can't figure out what your problem is. to couple two cylindrical elements you need faces or axes to be shared. one for flange and one for the tube, but the number of selections to be made is always the same: a bond and two geometric elements.
 
My more than a problem was a clarification... I wanted to see if there was another alternative to bind the collar... Maybe using the surfaces but apparently it is better than I do with this system thanks to all
 

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