This SOLID Saturday we have the Event-Based Motion analysis in SOLIDWORKS. Event-Based Motion Analysis requires set of tasks. Tasks can be sequential or overlap in time. Each task is defined by a triggering event and its associated task action. Task actions control or define motion during the task.
Check this for more about Event-Based Motion Analysis.
To set up Event-Based Motion Study:
- From a motion study, select Motion Analysis.
- Plan out the tasks required to model the event-triggered motion The main components of tasks are time or event-based triggers that define the start of a motion task, and control actions that are implemented as a result of the task trigger. Task triggers include: Task control actions include:
- Sensors with an Alert condition
- Time events
- Previous tasks
- Applying or changing motors or forces
- Toggling mates
- Stopping the motion
- Create the sensors necessary for triggering motion actions.
- Set up the constant speed motors or constant forces necessary to define event-triggered actions.
- Click Event-based Motion View .
- Create a sequence of tasks.
- Calculate the motion to test the model.
You can download the SOLIDWORKS Files given below, to see how it is made.
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