Event Simulation | AVA: Fusion 360

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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    Introduction: 00:00 - 2:53
    Intro to Event Simulation: 2:53 - 5:12
    When to Use Nonlinearity: 5:12 - 6:30
    Fusion 360 Capabilities: 6:30 - 7:09
    Material Properties: 7:09 - 8:22
    Demo/Use-Cases: 8:23 - 23:58
    Q&A/Round-Up: 23:58 - End
    Event Simulation is a powerful study type that allows you to investigate multi-body interactions in your designs. Even the name, “Event Simulation,” is intended to convey the idea that you are going to simulate a process where you have lots of moving pieces. At its core, Event Simulation has a dynamic solver designed to efficiently compute the real-world motion and deformations of your model which can be large. This is a nonlinear solver at its best!
    Join Customer Success Manager Brian Mongkolpoonsuk shows a real-world simulation where you can learn:
    -Use-case scenarios
    -Analysis setup
    -Translation applications and Mesh Control
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Комментарии • 9

  • @IMAYAGANESHS
    @IMAYAGANESHS 3 года назад +2

    "Example I have is actually a fail" best part of the video XD.

  • @user-ro1ov3bk7b
    @user-ro1ov3bk7b 23 дня назад

    How do i work out the speed of the mutipler curve?

  • @marclew5302
    @marclew5302 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, really helpful.

  • @oim8254
    @oim8254 3 года назад

    Hi.
    16:40 May I ask, what happened if you allow self contact during the global contacts section? What's the difference between allowing and disallowing self contact?
    Thanks at advance.

    • @KETIVTechnologies
      @KETIVTechnologies  3 года назад

      Enabling self contact will allow the body to contact itself if it deforms enough. Disabling this will shorten the solve time and should be done only if you know it will not deform to that point. KETIV | Marco

  • @philippstauber786
    @philippstauber786 3 года назад +1

    Hey, did you figure out what went wrong in your simulation? I got the same probleme in mine and i cant get it to work properly. So far your Video helped a lot, Thank you!

    • @KETIVTechnologies
      @KETIVTechnologies  3 года назад

      It was most likely not setting the correct boundary condition somewhere. As he mentioned at the end of the video, he might have not set the top of the bracket to stay parallel to the xz plane. This would have restricted it to stay in that position and not rotate the way it did. KETIV | Marco