Visualization of Flexible Assemblies
Flexible assemblies provide the ability for a parent assembly to override the positioning information of one of its children assembly’s components. This means that in the case of dynamic visualization, the location of the component is loaded from the parent assembly’s representation. This overrides the position present in the lower child assembly.
Flexible assemblies are visible in their alternate location in dynamic CAD or Part structures as dictated by their parent assemblies when opening the dynamic CAD or Part structure in Creo View and its user preference is set to Yes.
Visualization > Dynamic Structure > Flexible Assembly Features in Dynamic CAD Structures
Visualization > Dynamic Structure > Flexible Assembly Features in Dynamic Part Structures
When a dynamic structure with flexible features and assembly features is used, the geometry from the parent assembly is used for the assembly features, and the transforms (locations) from the parent assembly are used for the flexible features.
Viewing of flexible assemblies is supported over various releases of Creo View Adapter for different CAD tools. For more information, refer to the article CS331551.
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