The music of the beginning of the video intoxicated me and took me to another world (the world of classicism and originality) and I felt that this video is also good. That's it. The video is good. With the permission of God the Creator, I wish you health, success, and pride for you and all those who wish for it and guide the heedless. I wish you good luck and thanks.
"10 seconds of our life". Well it was much more than that for me but well worth it. I look forward to seeing the collisions tutorial. Thank you and bye bye.
You can do it! Download the file GENERAL INDEX TABLE.xls (see description in video) and watch my tutorials with Dynamic Simulation - for instance TI-157
I followed the same procedure for assembling, but when I go to simulation environment I don't have welded group in my assembly while you have in the video and you have 2 standard joints while I have 4. so the behavior of my model in completely different. can you please explain how to apply welding points? thanks
The answer is a question: how do you try this by using a real pendulum? That try can be simulated in Inventor. Use my e-mail address from the minute 0:10 if you want more explanation. Thank you for your comment!
@@prof-stancescu I didn't get you sir, from where should I download? What I meant is in Autodesk Inventor (2024) how to apply a force/torque only for a few seconds and not continuously.
Sunteti uimitor. Multumesc mult Domnul Stacescu.
Sanatate Domnu Profesor . va urmaresc cu multa atentie . Multumesc .
Succes! Urmează noi provocări...
The music of the beginning of the video intoxicated me and took me to another world (the world of classicism and originality) and I felt that this video is also good. That's it. The video is good. With the permission of God the Creator, I wish you health, success, and pride for you and all those who wish for it and guide the heedless. I wish you good luck and thanks.
Thank you - this the fuel for me to continue...
Thank you for spending so much time on these models and tutorials, this is really helpful. Wish you the best!
Glad you like them!
Thank you Prof Constantin! I hope you are happy and healthy.
I am - so be you!
"10 seconds of our life". Well it was much more than that for me but well worth it. I look forward to seeing the collisions tutorial. Thank you and bye bye.
Thanks Mick!
excellent stuff
i don't even have to pay and go to school to learn
I am proud to know this...
Great tutorial by great professor
Glad you liked it
So interesting. I'm going to practice more often this dynamic simulation module
If you practice then you learn how it works - everything is presented to be easy,. JUST TRY step by step!
Great tutorials and very good explication
Glad you think so!
Thank you very much! Very good explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Prof...
Welcome!!
Thank you 👏
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for the explanation! I have only one problem in dynamic simulation - I can't apply torque to the part. I'm trying to solve this problem.
You can do it! Download the file GENERAL INDEX TABLE.xls (see description in video) and watch my tutorials with Dynamic Simulation - for instance TI-157
Can ı use the line as a sketch ?
Se my tutorial no. 191. Why don't you use GENERAL INDEX TABLE.xls?
I followed the same procedure for assembling, but when I go to simulation environment I don't have welded group in my assembly while you have in the video and you have 2 standard joints while I have 4. so the behavior of my model in completely different. can you please explain how to apply welding points?
thanks
You have to respect carefully every step of the procedure. I am sure that you miss something because my procedure is verified as OK, my friend…
Fantastic Tutorial, how do I change the pendulum movement to a circular (360 deg) movement
The answer is a question: how do you try this by using a real pendulum? That try can be simulated in Inventor.
Use my e-mail address from the minute 0:10 if you want more explanation.
Thank you for your comment!
@@prof-stancescu many tks for your replay, I cant find your e-mail address anywhere...
How were you able to move the model (just after setting the constraints)?
At the minute 7:05, after placing the gravity force, the movement is realized.
Good luck my friend!
PS: I hope you are not from Russia...
You are great thank you.
Thank you too!
How do I add friction to the other joint? The "Enable joint torque" checkbox is grayed out.
What minute of the tutorial please?
Great explanation! Thank you! :D
You're very welcome!
one like ins not enough for you.... you need 1000 like
Thank you very much!
Sir, how to apply a force momentarily?
Download GeneralIndexTable.xls and look for the tutorials marked as DS
@@prof-stancescu I didn't get you sir, from where should I download? What I meant is in Autodesk Inventor (2024) how to apply a force/torque only for a few seconds and not continuously.
Tank you
Welcome!
i am student and have no money but i want to learn with this dataset can you give me for free please.....
Give what?
More complex models to study🥺
🤔 isnt the dataset is already free? its on the link.