Tutorials

59 14 Intermediate
This tutorial includes step-by-step fatigue crack analysis of Modified Compact-Tension Specimen.

44 0 Beginner
Spur gears have their teeth cut parallel to the axis of the shaft on which the gears are mounted, transmitting power between the parallel shafts. To maintain a constant angular velocity ratio, two meshing gears must satisfy a fundamental law of gearing: the shape of the teeth must be such that the common normal at the point of contact between two teeth must always pass through a fixed point on the line of centers. The contact point is called the pitch point. The goal is to assess the maximum stress during the transmission of the torque. By engineering judgement, the maximum stress occurs either at a contact point or at the root of a tooth due to the bending of the tooth. Since there is no restriction of deformation in the depth direction, i.e.,the gears are free to expand (or contract) in the depth direction, so it is modeled as a plane stress problem.

40 0 Intermediate
Explicit dynamics is a time integration method used to perform dynamic simulations when speed is important. Explicit dynamics account for quickly changing conditions or discontinuous events, such as free falls, high-speed impacts, and applied loads. Because these “nonlinear dynamics” are integrated into the simulation, explicit dynamics is the preferred choice for simulating highly transient physical phenomena. Some side impacts involve a vehicle travelling sideways into rigid roadside objects such as trees or poles. Often this is the result of a loss of control on the part of the driver, owing to speeding, misjudgement of a corner or because of a skid in slippery conditions.

35 0 Intermediate
The seal which is used in the door of applications from automotive industries. The seal is a long strip of rubber and it will be modeled as a plane strain problem. A series of material tests has been conducted, including the uni-axial tensile test, the bi-axial tensile test and the shear test. A series of trials of data fitting shows that, for these material testing data, the two-parameter "Mooney-Rivlin Hyperelastic Model" fits the data better than other models. It is decided to use Two-Parameter Mooney-Rivlin Model. The unit system used in this tutorial is "U.S. Customary (in-lbm-lbf-s)".

32 2 Intermediate
Topology optimization is a mathematical method which spatially optimizes the distribution of material within a defined domain, by fulfilling given constraints previously established and minimizing a predefined cost function. Main aim of this tutorial is optimizing and decreasing the material density of the triangular bracket as 50% by topology optimization.

30 0 Intermediate
This tutorial includes step-by-step static crack growth analysis of ARCAN Specimen.

18 0 Beginner
Finite Element Method for product design and process improvement.

15 2 Beginner
In this tutorial i have used keyshot software for animation purpose. I have used a 3D model of a High Bypass Turbojet Engine for denomsration. It took couple of hours to create the animation video that's why i have skipped that part from the video.

14 1 Intermediate
How to calculate spring stiffness with Solidworks simulation @cadingal . Static structural analysis of a helicoil spring will be done using self contact approach to calculate spring stiffness in Solidworks.

14 0 Intermediate
Linear Static Study with SolidEdge.

13 2 Intermediate
Set Your Drawing View Labels to Use BOM item numbers.

13 10 Intermediate
Solidworks Simulation, Bolt connection

10 0 Beginner
In this Video tutorial i will tell you how to do flow simulation in solidworks on turbine with rotating region. we will analyze flow trajectories also.

10 0 Intermediate
How to do Structural Analysis of a Car Wheel in SOLIDWORKS? @cadingal Learn..... How to assign gravity load? How to assign Force load? How to evaluate stress, deformation & factor of safety?

10 0 Intermediate
In this video you are going to learn how to do external flow simulation in solidworks. i have defined and make everything from scratch like making geometry explaining why i am doing a particular step etc. i have also explained how to define boundry conditions in solidworks . what is mean by reference of axis . how to do wind flow simulation in solidworks with deep explaination i hope this video helps you a lot . I also define how to use equation goal . if you want to learn about more flow simulation in solidworks checkout this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjExndY7KnkBnQ6LS2u9ZfjOMOVGFIfxI and if possible support us on paypal so that we can create more and better content : paypal.me/nobodyknow137