Solidworks Motion
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What is Solidworks Motion?
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.
What can Solidworks Motion do?
- Optimize complex flows of fluids and gases with SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation
- Easily apply bearing loads, forces, pressures, and torques to find stress points
- Evaluate forces and stresses, including friction, between parts to optimize assemblies
- Investigate motion characteristics, such as actuator force, joint loads, and part displacements to help source the best components for your design
Why Solidworks Motion?
- Linear Stress Analysis
- Finite Element Analysis
- Metal Fatigue
- Nonlinear Analysis
- Thermal Structural Analysis
- Frequency Analysis
- Plastic and Rubber Part Analysis
- Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
- Dynamic Analysis
Learning Outcomes
- Information packed practical training starting from basics to advanced
- Course content designed by considering the review of different companies. We insure we update our syllabus on regular intervals to keep our training in sync with the Industry Need.
- Practical assignments at the end of every session.
- Practical learning experience with live project work and examples.
- We encourage Project based learning.
Who should learn?
Mechanical Engineers, Diploma Holders in Mechanical Stream, Automobile and Aerospace Design Students and Professionals, Product Design and Development Professionals and anyone having interest in designing, 3D Visualization and Product Development can pursue this course.
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Course Features
- Lectures 17
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 64 - 80
- Skill level Advanced
- Language English & Hindi
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
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Solidworks motion
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Mechanism design and motion capabilities
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The Single Piston Engine Example – Physical Model and Motion Studies
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Case Study
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A Ball Throwing Example: Physical Model & Motion Model
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Case Study
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The Spring Mass System: Physical Model & Motion Model
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Case study
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Particle Dynamics – A Simple Pendulum
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Case study
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The Slider Crank Mechanism: Physical Model & Motion Model
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Case Study
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The Cam & Follower: Physical Model & Motion Model
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Case Study
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Case Study 1: Multibody Dynamics - Assistive Device for Wheel Chair Soccer Games
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Case Study 2: Gear Train Analysis – A compound Spur Gear Train
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Project report