Leverage the
power of SolidWorks - Included as part of SolidWorks Premium, CSolidWorks Motion uses existing SolidWorks assembly information
to build motion simulation studies. With the integration into the powerful time-line based Motion Manager, SolidWorks Motion will automatically derive part interactions based on defined mate information.
Transfer loads
seamlessly into SolidWorks Simulation to perform stress analysis - With
the seamless transfer of loads from SolidWorks Motion to SolidWorks Simulation, you
can visualize stress and displacements on a component at a single time
instance or for the entire simulation cycle.
Simulate real-world
operating conditions - By combining physics-based
motion with assembly information from SolidWorks, SolidWorks Motion can be
used in a broad span of industry application like estimating peak motor
torque, understanding robotics performance during operation, optimize
or minimize the force imbalances in rotating systems, etc.
Associate physics-based
models to engineering conditions - SolidWorks Motion offers
several types of joint and force options to represent real-life operating
conditions such as compound joints like hinge, screw, universal, input
functions like step and harmonic, linear and non-linear springs, forces,
moments, and 3D contact to capture interaction between parts, etc.
Interpret results
with powerful and intuitive visualization tools Once
you have completed the motion simulation run, SolidWorks Motion offers a
variety of results visualization tools in the form of XY plots or numerical
data of displacements, velocities, accelerations, force vectors at joint
locations, displaying a trace on any point of the body during the entire
simulation, check for colliding parts while the assembly moves, etc.
Collaborate
and share analysis results - COSMOSMotion makes it
easy to collaborate and share analysis results effectively with everyone
involved in the product development process by creating animation files
in AVI format, excel sheets of the numerical data in any co-ordinate
system, result graphs in different reference frames etc.