Importing a mold from Autodesk Inventor Tooling to add to an existing part.
Create a model in
Autodesk Inventor Tooling and exported it to an accessible location for import into this program.
Note: Make sure you have
Autodesk Moldflow Design Link and
Autodesk Moldflow Insightinstalled on your computer.
Steps 1-5 below refer to exporting a mold from
Autodesk Inventor Tooling. Steps 6-8 explain how to add it to your study.
Create the mold in
Autodesk Inventor Tooling, according to the instructions in that program. Include a feed system and cooling channels if necessary.
In
Autodesk Inventor Tooling, click
(Mold Layout tab > Tools panel > Export) and select
Autodesk Moldflow Insight from the
Export Models section of the
Export dialog.
Navigate to your preferred destination folder and change the name of your mold model, if desired.
Click
Export.
All the mold details will be removed, leaving only the mold, and any feed system and cooling channels.
In the
Export Options dialog, all components will be pre-selected for export. De-select any components you do not want to export from both the Mold block tab and the Cooling system tab, then click
OK to start the export process, then
OK again to close the export successful dialog.
The original model will be in AIT. The model for export will not be saved in AIT.
With your relevant study open in Autodesk Moldflow Insight, click
(Home tab > Import panel > Add) to add the mold to your part study.
Browse to the folder containing your mold, select the mold and click
Open.
The type of mesh will have been decided, based on your initial model.
Confirm that the radio button associated with
Direct Import using
Autodesk Moldflow Design Link is selected, then press
OK.
The unmeshed mold will appear in your Project. You will now need to
create the 3D mesh.