Master Sprocket and Chain Assembly with Dynamic Simulation in Autodesk Inventor - Design Accelerator
In this Autodesk Inventor 2025 tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a fully functional sprocket and chain assembly using the powerful Design Accelerator tool, along with a dynamic simulation to visualize motion and interaction between components. This step-by-step guide walks you through selecting standard sprockets, generating an accurate chain loop, applying proper constraints, and setting up a dynamic simulation to observe real-time mechanical behavior. Whether you're working on mechanical projects, power transmission systems, or preparing for industry-level CAD workflows, this tutorial equips you with the skills to design and animate complex assemblies with precision and efficiency.

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