View-Representations-Reference

View Representations Reference

    View Representations Reference

    When you create a base view from an Inventor model, you must specify which combination
    of view representations you are creating the base view for. The representations you
    can select from are:

    The following are the different types of representations you select from:

    Design view representations

    A design view representation is a display configuration that you can recall by name.
    Design views control component visibility and material overrides, usually to present
    an uncluttered view of the components you intend to show in that view.

    Positional representations

    A positional representation is one snapshot in a collection of snapshots that show
    an assembly in various positions. You can access each positional representation by
    name.

    When you create a base view, you must specify which design view representation you
    are creating it for.

    Level of detail

    A named representation saved in an Inventor assembly file, where unneeded components
    are suppressed or replaced with a single part representation in order to simplify
    the model.

    Weldment states

    A weldment is an inseparable assembly formed by welding together two or more pieces.
    Inventor models can show the weldment in different states. The “Assemblyâ€‌ state displays
    the weldment in its unwelded state. The “Weldsâ€‌ state displays the weldment after
    the pieces have been welded in place. The “Machiningâ€‌ state shows the weldment after
    post welding machining operations (if any). Additionally, you can display each individual
    piece with any weld preparation it may have.

    The illustration shown above depicts a weldment in Assembly state, each piece in preparatory
    state and the weldment in Welds state.

    Member

    The member view representation type applies only to iAssembly factories or iPart
    factories.

    An iAssembly factory is family of assemblies, derived off a single model, by varying
    a set of unique identifiers. For example, a family of flywheels with varying number
    of shoes.

    An iPart factory is a family of parts, derived off a single model by varying parameters
    such as size or material. For example, a family of screws of varying lengths and diameter.

    Sheet metal

    Sheet metal views are available only on sheet metal part files. When creating a base
    view of a sheet metal part, you specify if it is to be created from the folded model
    or the flat (unfolded) pattern.

    NOTE:

    Flat patterns are available only if they are defined in the sheet metal part file.

    Presentation view

    A presentation view is an exploded view of an assembly, created to demonstrate how
    parts in an assembly interact and fit together.

    NOTE:

    Presentation views are available only if the model you are using is a presentation
    (*.ipn) file.

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