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Gear "Module" Explained in 1 Minute
Engineering Juice
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#GearModule #Gears #Module https://amzn.to/3fjbhH3 Module=d/N (d is pitch diameter and N is number of teeth) Number of Teeth = Reference Diameter/ Module Reference Diameter = Module x Number of Teeth Reference Pitch = Module x Pi Like and subscribe for more!
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Ho to transform From Mechanism loads to Creo Simulate
Vladimir Palffy
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2
0
Beginner
In this tutorial, you can learn How to create a mechanism and transform Loads to Creo Simulate
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FATIGUE SIMULATION IN SOLIDWORKS FOR BEGINNERS
Amit Mourya
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Solidworks Animation and motion analysis Course link : https://www.udemy.com/course/solidworks-animation-and-motion-analysis/?referralCode=8F40E7F83856CFF0C5FE [Free till april 7 2021] blog link : https://www.engineerknow.com/2021/04/s-n-curve-explanation.html
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Matlap R2016a Setup / install
SAMET AY
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJAgqkzEgvk&t=21s
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Mass Calculation and Engraving in SOLIDWORKS
MechTasia
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1
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In this video tutorial, I will show you how to mark/engrave connectors of electrical enclosures in SOLIDWORKS with text. From this video tutorial, you will also learn how to calculate mass by applying different materials available in the materials library of SOLIDWORKS.
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How to select right bearing for your project by using solidworks
Amit Mourya
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So in this video i am going to talk about how to select right bearing of your project by using solidworks so basically i will tell what will gonna the life of bearing its reliability standard inner and outer diameter and every calculation is done on solidworks hope this will gonna help you
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Bolt calculation
William
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Hi Driton, There is not enough information in your question to have the correct answer. You will have to tell what type of steel it is, also what is this plate getting attached to as that can have an effect on the over all answer. What is the plate for as then you will need to bring F.O.S into the equation and also the what you are willing to pay for the cost of the bolts all this comes into the design. I have attached a sheet with the workings on it and took it as a ( 4.8 ) with F.O.S @ ( 1.2 ) and DIA - 5 mm. I have also 2 charts relating to information for bolts that I took the information required. It has been done as a rough guide so you know how to do the calculations when you get the relevant information required to solve your problem I hope this helps you a little with your problem, Good luck :)
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DonLabs
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