Solidworks Motion Tutorial - Hjsiii, 190213: 1) Your Mechanism
Solidworks Motion Tutorial - Hjsiii, 190213: 1) Your Mechanism
Solidworks Motion Tutorial - Hjsiii, 190213: 1) Your Mechanism
Select SolidWorks Motion and SolidWorks Simulation and then left-click OK.
5) Drivers
Left-click on the Motor icon in the MotionManager toolbar. A Motor PropertyManager pane
will appear to the left of your SW model.
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Choose a Rotary Motor. For the Face entry in the Component/Direction window, left-click on
the front face of the crank in your SW model. You may reverse motor direction by clicking on
the arrow icon in the Motor definition pane.
In the Motion area in the Motor PropertyManager pane, pull-down and select Constant Speed
and then set the speed to 30 rpm. Be certain to left-click the green arrow in the Motor
PropertyManager pane to save it. A RotaryMotor1 element will appear in the MotionManager
tree.
You may add other driver elements using the Motor, Spring, Damper, Force, Contact and
Gravity icons.
You may need to Expand MotionManager using the up arrow in the lower right corner of the
screen.
9) Analyze
Left-click on the Calculate icon in the MotionManager toolbar to begin the motion study. Left-
click on the Stop icon (black square) in the MotionManager toolbar to stop the motion study or
replay if needed. Use the Play from Start icon (bar-arrow) and Play icon (arrow) to control
replay after calculations are complete.
When you plot and save Angular Velocity and Angular Acceleration outputs, you must specify
result component direction - NOT magnitude. Note that units for angular velocity and angular
acceleration are deg/sec and deg/sec2 rather than the more customary rad/sec and rad/sec2.
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You may also use Results and Plots to see point paths, motor driver torque, motor power and
joint reactions.