During the simulation playing on.... The fixed axis of Geneva wheel gets reset after every rotation.....(observe the centre yellow portion of geneva wheel during the simulation).... It needs to be rectified I think..... Thank you for overall representation :)
Hi Wolfgang, thank you for your video it really helps a lot. I am simulating a Geneva gear movement at the moment, and this video is definitely one of my favourites. Quick question, based on this law below: if Geneva_drive\KINTime =319s Geneva_drive\Commands\Command.2\Angle =-atan(sin(Geneva_drive\Commands\Command.1\Angle )/(c_distance /`radius _crank`-cos(Geneva_drive\Commands\Command.1\Angle ) ) ) } One thing I have realised is that, when the Geneva wheel starts moving again after the "else" function at 319s, the position of the Geneva wheel resets itself to the original position instead of continuing on from where it stopped. Is it possible to create a law so that the Geneva wheel continues from the last known position at 41s rather than re-setting at 319s? Hope that makes sense.
Hi, I did this one a while ago, If I remember correctly I´ve tried to come up with a solution the way you ask for. It might be possible but I didn´t find a way, sorry. I would have to revisit this exercise to check if I could do it. But as usual I´m quite busy with other trainings and stuff ;)
hello, very well explained! I was wondering, is it possible to get the same result without applying a law to the green part, using only joints between it and the black one?
During the simulation playing on.... The fixed axis of Geneva wheel gets reset after every rotation.....(observe the centre yellow portion of geneva wheel during the simulation).... It needs to be rectified I think.....
Thank you for overall representation :)
I know, so - fix it ;)
Hi Wolfgang, thank you for your video it really helps a lot. I am simulating a Geneva gear movement at the moment, and this video is definitely one of my favourites. Quick question, based on this law below:
if Geneva_drive\KINTime =319s
Geneva_drive\Commands\Command.2\Angle =-atan(sin(Geneva_drive\Commands\Command.1\Angle )/(c_distance /`radius _crank`-cos(Geneva_drive\Commands\Command.1\Angle ) ) )
}
One thing I have realised is that, when the Geneva wheel starts moving again after the "else" function at 319s, the position of the Geneva wheel resets itself to the original position instead of continuing on from where it stopped. Is it possible to create a law so that the Geneva wheel continues from the last known position at 41s rather than re-setting at 319s?
Hope that makes sense.
Hi, I did this one a while ago, If I remember correctly I´ve tried to come up with a solution the way you ask for. It might be possible but I didn´t find a way, sorry. I would have to revisit this exercise to check if I could do it. But as usual I´m quite busy with other trainings and stuff ;)
@@wolfgang.walden.cad.training Thanks for the quick response; that's alright. If you do come up with a solution please let us know!
@@aqeel881234 I will do so ;)
One thing I wanted to aks , if your CATIA a cracked one or a paid one . Thnx
I use only academic/educational/student and trial versions.
hello, very well explained!
I was wondering, is it possible to get the same result without applying a law to the green part, using only joints between it and the black one?
Thanks and no it isn´t possible, because in catia it is all just "mock up" no "real" simulation.
Please fix translation
Because you selected spanish from settings
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Thank you for this video about kinematics
Hi, I didn´t choose any language settings.
What costs a full Catia license? What is better to learn for a mech. engineer?
Sorry I don´t know the price, I use only academic/student/trial versions.
There is a break in the video , minute 4:39, I can´t know how to make the ultimate constrains.
Sorry, this commentary was hidden, please explain your problem.
I solved my problem , thanks
Have CATIA 3D contact joint as like Solidworks and NX ?
I made this mechanism on SW &NX
There is no contact joint in catia.
Hi sir what is the difference b/w machine drawings and fabrication drwaings
I assume - in fabrication drawings all dimensions are referenced to the origin ( 0,0,0)