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Stress Analysis of FSAE Spindle Upright SolidWorks Simulation

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SolidWorks Simulation FEA of an Upright part. Apply Material, Restraints, Forces, Mesh and Run. Upright part is under torsion from the brake. How to you set up the FEA. Review new SolidWorks Simulation 2009 movies. The Simulation Advisor is a good place to start. It asks questions about what type of analysis to use. Are you concerned about deformation, vibration, load/unload, temperature, buckling, weight?

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  • @11myedu negative. VERY cpu intensive. maybe in the future, when we'll have quantum computing. ;)

  • You can run this in realtime?

    In a game?

  • Can you do multiple parts at one time in Simulation? I have been trying to model a beam that is welded on a steel face and it treats the weld, beam and steel plate as three different parts and wants me to only pick one to part to analyze. Any advice?? Is there anyway to incorporate weld strength in an analysis?

  • good explanation! i hope at least the guys from Polar Bear Racing did simulate with the right direction of torque ;)

    I don't want to criticize. I like that education videos. Think about your restraints when doing serious simulations.. that's absolutely critical, just like your assumption and calculations for the loads! by the way: you will also have lateral forces or let's say a moment about approximately the x-axis.

  • That what I need. Thanks !

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