Simulation in SolidWorks
Lever
- Make a new part on the Front plane.
- Sketch a 3 inch slot-shaped lever with a 1/8 inch radius with 1/8
inch holes in the middle and at the ends.
- Extrude to a depth of 1/8 inch.
- Save the part as Lever.SLDPRT.
Backing Plate
- Make a new part on the Front plane.
- Sketch a 6 inch by 6 inch rectangle.
- Inside the rectangle, draw a horizontal construction line and dimension it to 1.4 inches.
- Extending upward from the right endpoint, draw a vertical construction line and dimension
it to 1.8 inches.
- Draw 1/8 inch diameter circles at the left endpoint of the horizontal line and the top
endpoint of the vertical line.
- Extrude to a depth of 1/8 inch.
- Save the part as BackingPlate.SLDPRT.
Lever Assembly
- Make a new assembly.
- Insert the backing plate.
- Insert two levers and mate their center holes to the holes in the backing plate, using Coincident mates.
- Each lever should rotate freely.
- Verify that moving one lever has no effect on the other; it passes right through it.
- Rotate the left lever so that it is vertical, and the right lever to a 45 degree angle
(running up and to the right).
- Save the assembly as Motion.SLDASM.
Simulation Mode: Adding a Motor
- Go to the SOLIDWORKS Add-Ins tab.
- Turn on SOLIDWORKS Motion.
- Go to the Motion Study 1 tab (see the bottom of the window).
- Add a motor to the simulation, using the inner face of the left lever's center hole. Set
the rotation speed to 4 rpm.
- Add a Solid Body Contact between the two levers.
- Change the mode from Animation to Motion Analysis.
- Click on the Calculate button and observe the motion.
- Click on the Play button and observe the motion.
Adding a Damper
- Add a damper to the simulation.
- Set the damper type to Torsional Damper.
- Set the Damper Parameter to the second lever.
- Set the Damping Constant to 0.00001 lbf-in/(deg/s).
- Press the Calculate button and observe the motion.
Adding a Weight
- Switch back to the Model tab (bottom of window).
- Make a new part on the Front plane.
- Sketch a circle centered on the origin with a 1/8 inch diameter.
- Sketch a second circle centered on the origina with a diameter of 0.35 inches.
- Extrude to a depth of 1/4 inch.
- In the feature manager tree, right click on Material and select Brass.
- Save the part as Weight.SLDPRT.
- Switch back to the assembly by pressing Control-Tab.
- Insert the weight into the assembly and mate it to the bottom hole in the right lever.
- The right lever should still be at a 45 degree angle.
- Switch back to the Motion Study 1 tab.
- Press the Calculate button and observe the motion. The weight doesn't have much effect.
Gravity
- Add gravity to the simulation.
- Set gravity to align with the Y axis.
- Press the Calculate button and observe the motion.
- Press the Play button to see a real-time playback.
- Increase the simulation duration to 12 seconds by dragging right
the keypoints (diamond shapes) for the simulation and the motor.
- Press the Calculate button and observe the motion.
Changing the Starting Configuration
- Grab the time index and slide it all the way to the left.
- Turn on auto-keyframe.
- Now you can change the initial configuration by clicking and dragging parts in the graphics window.
- Press the Calculate button to calculate a new motion sequence.
Complex Bodies
- Start a new part on the Front plane.
- Sketch a blob shape using the spline tool.
- Put a 1/8 inch diameter hole in the center of the blob.
- Extrude to a depth of 1/8 inch.
- Save the part as Blob.SLDPRT.
- Go back to the assembly.
- Suppress the leftmost lever.
- Insert the blob and mate it to the left hole in the backing plate.
- Add a solid body contact between the blob and the right lever.
- Add a motor to rotate the blob.
- Press the Calculate button and observe the motion.
Dave Touretzky
Last modified: Mon Mar 27 18:03:09 EDT 2017