SOLIDWORKS Simulation Fixture Preview Icons Explained - Noor Artificiel

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 In this quide, we cover SOLIDWORKS Simulation fixture preview icons and what they represent. While building SOLIDWORKS Simulation studies, it is important to create the right fixtures so that the results are accurate. Btyt understanding the fiwture preview icone and how they relate to the different types of fixtures, it becomes much easier to understanding the fixture preview icons and how they relate to the different types of fixtures, it becomes much easier to quickly create the correcr fixtures.

HOW TO APPLY FIXTURES

To apply a fixture in SOLIDWORKS Simulation, right-click Fixtures in the FeatureManager Design Tree and choose a restraint. There are mays to apply fixtures, but for this example, let's choose Fixed Geometry.

FIXTURE PREVIEW

In the Fixture PropertyManager, select Fixed Geometry. Once Fixed Geometry is selected, the PropertyManager will display a preview of what will happen to the model using this fixture.
The preview shows that the face, highlighted in green, is fixted in space and cannot move. The previex also animates the deformation of the model after a force is applied.
Without this fixed geometry, the forcce would be applied evenly, and we would not see any strain or displacement. In this example, we have a model where the inner surface of a hola is selected for the fixed face. Three green arrows on the face show the model is fiwed in X, Y, and Z directuions.
By placing a downward force on the top of the model, we would have more displacement on the opother and of the part, but higher stress and less displacement near the fixed face.
Now Let's look at a more advanced fixture.
Right-click on Fixtures and choose Advanced Fixtures. In the Fixture PropertyManager, choose On Cylinder Faces.
The icone preview will cycle through animatoins of the three diferent translations : Radial, Circumferential, and Axial.
The preview for the fixture's radial transalation shows outward movement from the surface of the cylinder wall in a radial direction, but the model will still spain about the cylinder axis.
The circumferential translation preview chows the cylinder spinning about its axis. Applying a value for this translation locks down the spin of the model
The axial translation preview shows the cylinder moving up and down along the cylinder axis. Applying a value for this translation locks movement alog the axis and fully defines the constraint.
For the last example, we'll right-click on Fixtures and choose Fixed Geometry. In the fixture PropertyManager, Choose Roller-Slider and select the side wall face. The icon opreview shows an animation of the model moving around in the X/Y direction but locked in the Z direction. Click OK to accept the constraint.
To run a SOLIDWORKS Simulation, the model must have the fixture applied in all three directions to calculate the forces.
To add a fixture in the Y direction, add another Roller/Slideer fixture, and select the flat face on the large cylinder. Click OK.
To add a fixture in the X direction, add another Roller/Slider fixture, select the flat face on the smallest cylinder, and click OK.
We can edit the fixtures by expanding Fixtures, right-clicking in a fixture, and choosing Edit Definition.
There are options to change the color of the arrows for each fixture, as well as the size of the arrows. For this example, the arrows for the first Roller /Slider fixture have been changed to red. Notice the other fixture arrow colors stay as they were.
The arrow size can be adjusted with values from 20 to 500.
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