Update: IN-Motion Released and Certified for Autodesk Inventor 2010.
Yes !! Finally we made it. After the extensive development of IN-Motion, we have launched it for Autodesk Inventor 2009. View Full Press Release. Download IN-Motion with 30 free trials
IN-Motion is an inexpensive Motion and Dynamic Simulation Addin for Autodesk Inventor. It has been certified by Autodesk to work with Autodesk Inventor 2009 version. We are in the process of developing IN-Motion for Autodesk Inventor 2010 and it should be released soon. IN-Motion Released and Certified for Autodesk Inventor 2010 .
Check out the video below to get an overview of IN-Motion.
The Main Features of IN-Motion are:
- Automatically converts all Autodesk Inventor Constraints to corresponding Mechanical Joints
- Define Rotation & Translation
- Define Force and Torque at Joints
- Define Spring and Damper
- Define Gravity for the Assembly
- Perform Motion and Dynamic Simulation
- Record the Simulation as an .AVI file
- View Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis Graph Plots and Export the Plot Data as .CSV
- Trace parts during Simulation
IN-Motion is packed with all the above mentioned features and is available for download with 30 free trials. Once you are satisfied with our Addin, you can buy a lifetime license for just US$ 200.
If you are an Autodesk Inventor user and wanted to learn Dynamic Simulation, we have free online video tutorials at http://www.ar-cad.com/in-motion/tutorials/index.html
Please keep checking this blog for more updates and tutorials on IN-Motion and also Dynamic Simulation using Autodesk Inventor. If you have any query, please email to the following
Aik-Siong Koh (askoh@askoh.com) and Rajeev Lochan (rajeev@ar-cad.com)
Happy IN-Motioning 🙂
Update: IN-Motion Released and Certified for Autodesk Inventor 2010.
Congrats Rajeev!! Looks really cool!! I hope you sell to many users!!
Brian,
Thanks for the wishes 🙂
Let me know if you have downloaded IN-Motion. I would be very happy to help you if you have any query.
Thanks,
Rajeev
Well, I’m using 2010, and I design static frames inside Inventor so I won’t be able to use it very much, but I’ll definitely spread the word. You should become a member over on MCADforums.com and post to the “Add-Ins” section of the Inventor discussion groups. I tweeted a link to your Press Release on twitter, so hopefully you’ll get a bit of traffic. 🙂
Brian,
Thanks for spreading the word.
I am a member of MCADforums.com and have posted in Addins section at
http://www.mcadforums.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=10723&sid=a82ff9b67188bc851f98a31b9f22cc72
Hey Rajeev,
I posted it on our website in the hotnews section.
Good luck with it and in the progress of making it Inventor 2010 certified!
Regards,
Stefaan Boel
http://www.inventorwizard.be
Stefaan,
Thanks for spreading the word.
Shall update when we launch IN-Motion 2010.
Thanks,
Rajeev
Hé Rajeev
I posted the link on our site under downloads.
I am a member of the Advisory Users Board on the autocad exhange site.
Iam looking for all the news that has to do with Inventor.
Keep up the good things
Update: IN-Motion Released and Certified for Autodesk Inventor 2010 http://www.smallguru.com/2010/02/in-motion-released-for-autodesk-inventor-2010/