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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Fixture Types in Solidworks Simulation
    Degrees of Freedom
    Simulation Fixture Symbols
    Fixed Geometry
    Immovable
    Fixed Vs Immovable Geometry
    Roller/Slider
    Fixed Hinge
    on cylinder face
    On Flat Faces
    On Spherical Faces
    Symmetry fixture
    Cyclic (Circular) Symmetry fixture
    Cyclic Symmetry Vs. Symmetry fixture
    Use reference geometry
    Bearing fixture
    Split tab in fixtures

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  • @mekidechea9169
    @mekidechea9169 4 года назад +4

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    • @AliNasser
      @AliNasser  4 года назад +1

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  • @boucettaammar9614
    @boucettaammar9614 4 года назад +1

    بارك الله فيك

  • @yileanglim401
    @yileanglim401 3 года назад

    Good day to Ali Nasser, i have a problem regarding about the import motion load. I have a shaft with a flywheel to rotate about 10 rpm in 30 s. The motion analysis runs smoothly, however, when i tried to import the loads into static to see the deflection and inputted bearing fixture (rigid) onto the split lines i had created, the transferred remote load appeared to be malfunctioned, and solid work gave out message saying that " One load/fixture/connector/contact is invalid". I had turned off the inertia relief and it still didint run smoothly with fixture on and no change in remote loads. Sadly, I tried test with Bearing Fixture, Roller/Slider Fixture, Cylindrical fixtures to mimic the bearing support during rotational motion, all failed and deformed drastically. May i know how to handle the remote load definition imported from the motion load when we had inputted the fixture or how i should input my fixture correctly? Or how i should put correct fixture to mimic the bearing support and the shaft will stay within its shape and not deformed in crazy way ? Thankyou.

    • @AliNasser
      @AliNasser  3 года назад +1

      Hello, i will discuss this with example ASAP.