0:00 - Intro rambottom safety valve. 0:23 - Body of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks. 18:56 - Valve seat of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks. 23:14 - Shackle of rambottom safety valve in solidworks. 28:33 - Washer in solidworks 29:45 - valve of rambottom safety valve in solidworks 34:52 - pivot of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks 39:54 - link of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks 42:04 - pin of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks 44:22 - split pin of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks 48:24 - Lever of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks 57:31 - spring in solidworks. 1:04:00 - Assembly of Rambottom Safety Valve in SolidWorks.
Hi, great tutorials. Just wanted to ask if I'm not from the manufacturing or mechanical engineering background, in fact I'm a graphic designer can I learn the solidworks and potentially find a work or job in the industry. Thanks.
@Vishalramane The dimensions are part of design (which is based on calculation of various terms like pressure or velocity) The reason for 17 degree is continuty equation which say lower the area higher is the pressure. i.e a1×v1=a2×v2. And this vulve is designed by great scientist in history . Also changes are done with lots of R&D. Rember here we are creating allready designed component. So just practice with given dimensions first then Go for your own design
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0:00 - Intro rambottom safety valve.
0:23 - Body of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks.
18:56 - Valve seat of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks.
23:14 - Shackle of rambottom safety valve in solidworks.
28:33 - Washer in solidworks
29:45 - valve of rambottom safety valve in solidworks
34:52 - pivot of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks
39:54 - link of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks
42:04 - pin of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks
44:22 - split pin of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks
48:24 - Lever of Rambottom Safety Valve in solidworks
57:31 - spring in solidworks.
1:04:00 - Assembly of Rambottom Safety Valve in SolidWorks.
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Sir i want ask one question that is,
how's you taken dimension of split pin ?
because in your drawing there is minimum dimension of split pin.
The radial Dimension of split pin enough to create it.
Hi, great tutorials. Just wanted to ask if I'm not from the manufacturing or mechanical engineering background, in fact I'm a graphic designer can I learn the solidworks and potentially find a work or job in the industry. Thanks.
It depends on your skill but mechanical branch plus this software is more preferred by companies
Hi sir hoping you would reply to this message. I would like to know how to add motion in this assembly
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Why 17 degree was taken in Body for extrude base and extrude cut ?
Pls Reply Sir @LovCadd
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@@LOVCADD Extrude Boss 07:00
Extrude Cut 09:40
@@vishalramane9356 this is done to create shape that can connect both surface.
@Vishalramane
The dimensions are part of design (which is based on calculation of various terms like pressure or velocity)
The reason for 17 degree is continuty equation which say lower the area higher is the pressure. i.e
a1×v1=a2×v2. And this vulve is designed by great scientist in history . Also changes are done with lots of R&D.
Rember here we are creating allready designed component.
So just practice with given dimensions first then
Go for your own design
48:56
where is nut and locknut..?
44:22 locknut
Yes I was also looking for the same.
Why 170 mm dist
Where?
Hello sir, i have a project and i want help if you could help, can i have ur email so i can contact