Showing posts with label SolidWorks Motion Analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SolidWorks Motion Analysis. Show all posts

Monday, January 17, 2011

Event Based Motion Simulation

Using SolidWorks Motion Analysis users can model motion of an assembly that incorporates event-based motion control. For example, in  a manufacturing procress that includes components moving along a conveyor belt, motors turn on or change according to compoonent position along the belt. However, since you do not know the exact time at which a component reaches a position before calculating the motion, you cannot determine the time to change the motor value. Without knowing the exavt times to turn on or change a motor, you cannot creat a time-based motion study. However, you can use an event based motion study to model the conveyor assembly motion.   Use event-based motion analysis to specify motion from some combination of sensors, times or previous events.


Event-based motion requires a set of tasks. The tasks can be sequential or can 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.


See below a video of how to set up event based motion and how you can improve motion of the assembly.










 


Rajat Trehan


Product Manager - Design Validation


Computer Aided Technology Inc.