Motion Analysis In Solidworks
SOLIDWORKS motion analysis uses the assembly mates along with part contacts and a robust physics-based solver to accurately determine the physical movements of an assembly under load. With the assembly motion and forces calculated, a structural analysis of the components can be performed to ensure product performance.
Motion Analysis Overview
There are two types of motion analysis, kinematic and dynamic:
- Kinematic analysis studies how your design moves due to forces and motions drivers applied to the assembly. The key results of interest are the assembly range of motion and determining part displacements, velocities, and accelerations.
- Dynamic motion analysis evaluates the forces generated by movement, as well as the movement itself.
Motion analysis can be solved using two different solution paradigms, time based motion and event based motion:
TIME- BASED ANALYSIS:-
- In a time-based analysis, external actions occur at a pre-set time irrespective of the assembly motion.
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Easily evaluate how your product will perform and move throughout its operational cycle with motion analysis using SOLIDWORKS Simulation. Visualize your product moving as it would in the real world and measure the forces and loads on your design. Plus, use the data to correctly size motors and create the ‘correct’ mechanism to ensure performance, product quality, and safety.
Tightly integrated with SOLIDWORKS CAD, motion analysis using SOLIDWORKS Simulation can be a regular part of your design process—reducing the need for costly prototypes, eliminating rework or delays, and saving time and development costs.
Easily evaluate how your product will perform and move throughout its operational cycle with motion analysis using SOLIDWORKS Simulation. Visualize your product moving as it would in the real world and measure the forces and loads on your design. Plus, use the data to correctly size motors and create the ‘correct’ mechanism to ensure performance, product quality, and safety.
Tightly integrated with SOLIDWORKS CAD, motion analysis using SOLIDWORKS Simulation can be a regular part of your design process—reducing the need for costly prototypes, eliminating rework or delays, and saving time and development costs.
Time- Based Motion Analysis Overview
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Motion analysis is solved using a time-based approach for rigid body kinematic and dynamic problems. SOLIDWORKS Motion takes the designer beyond the free drag movement available in a CAD environment and into a true physical calculation of the forces and motions of an assembly as it would move under environmental loads (external forces) and/or internal loads (motors, springs, and dampers).
SOLIDWORKS Motion simulation can calculate the effect of:
- Forces
- Springs
- Dampers
- Gravity
- Contact between components
- Bushings
Once the assembly motion has been calculated, a structural analysis of the components under the motion-induced loads (accelerations and joint forces) can easily be carried out, either within the motion study or exported to a structural analysis study.
Motion analysis is solved using a time-based approach for rigid body kinematic and dynamic problems. SOLIDWORKS Motion takes the designer beyond the free drag movement available in a CAD environment and into a true physical calculation of the forces and motions of an assembly as it would move under environmental loads (external forces) and/or internal loads (motors, springs, and dampers).
SOLIDWORKS Motion simulation can calculate the effect of:
- Forces
- Springs
- Dampers
- Gravity
- Contact between components
- Bushings
Once the assembly motion has been calculated, a structural analysis of the components under the motion-induced loads (accelerations and joint forces) can easily be carried out, either within the motion study or exported to a structural analysis study.
EVENT BASED ANALYSIS:-
- In an event based motion analysis, the motion of the assembly triggers the external action.
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asily simulate complex machine operations using event-based motion analysis with SOLIDWORKS Simulation and validate the sequencing of the design to ensure correct operation, product quality, and safety. See how your product would move in the real world and measure the forces and loads while you design, helping you correctly size the motors and the structure and confirm the timing.
Tightly integrated with SOLIDWORKS CAD, event-based motion analysis using SOLIDWORKS Simulation can be a regular part of your design process—reducing the need for costly prototypes, eliminating rework or delays, and saving time and development costs.
asily simulate complex machine operations using event-based motion analysis with SOLIDWORKS Simulation and validate the sequencing of the design to ensure correct operation, product quality, and safety. See how your product would move in the real world and measure the forces and loads while you design, helping you correctly size the motors and the structure and confirm the timing.
Tightly integrated with SOLIDWORKS CAD, event-based motion analysis using SOLIDWORKS Simulation can be a regular part of your design process—reducing the need for costly prototypes, eliminating rework or delays, and saving time and development costs.
Event-Based Motion Analysis Overview
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In many cases, machine operation is based on triggers and sensors that activate machine action, such as a parcel being automatically sorted. Event-based motion is a complementary approach to solving kinematic and dynamic rigid body problems using SOLIDWORKS Motion, and has been developed to meet the needs of today’s more complex machine designs.
Event-based motion analysis is a solution method for rigid body motion where external actions (forces motion drivers) are triggered by the movement or the state of the assembly, rather than the time of the analysis. This approach has great advantages in the early stages of a design when product timings are not yet finalized.
Event-based motion can solve either kinematic or dynamic rigid body motion problems, and can simulate the effect of:
- Forces
- Springs
- Dampers
- Gravity
- Contact between components
- Bushings
Once the assembly motion has been calculated, a structural analysis of the components under the motion induced loads (accelerations and joint forces) can easily be carried out, either within the motion study or exported to a structural analysis study.
In many cases, machine operation is based on triggers and sensors that activate machine action, such as a parcel being automatically sorted. Event-based motion is a complementary approach to solving kinematic and dynamic rigid body problems using SOLIDWORKS Motion, and has been developed to meet the needs of today’s more complex machine designs.
Event-based motion analysis is a solution method for rigid body motion where external actions (forces motion drivers) are triggered by the movement or the state of the assembly, rather than the time of the analysis. This approach has great advantages in the early stages of a design when product timings are not yet finalized.
Event-based motion can solve either kinematic or dynamic rigid body motion problems, and can simulate the effect of:
- Forces
- Springs
- Dampers
- Gravity
- Contact between components
- Bushings
Once the assembly motion has been calculated, a structural analysis of the components under the motion induced loads (accelerations and joint forces) can easily be carried out, either within the motion study or exported to a structural analysis study.
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