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ISBN / ASIN1585035955
ISBN-139781585035953
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Motion Simulation and Mechanism Design with SolidWorks Motion 2009 is written to help you become familiar with SolidWorks Motion, an add-on module of the SolidWorks software family. This book covers the basic concepts and frequently used commands required to advance readers from a novice to intermediate level in using SolidWorks Motion.

SolidWorks Motion allows you to use solid models created in SolidWorks to simulate and visualize mechanism motion and performance. Using SolidWorks Motion early in the product development stage could prevent costly redesign due to design defects found in the physical testing phase. Therefore, using SolidWorks Motion contributes to a more cost effective, reliable, and efficient product design process.

Basic concepts discussed in this book include model generation, such as creating assembly mates for proper motion; carrying out simulation and animation; and visualizing simulation results, such as graphs and spreadsheet data. These concepts are introduced using simple, yet realistic examples.

Verifying the results obtained from the computer simulation is extremely important. One of the unique features of this book is the incorporation of theoretical discussions for kinematic and dynamic analyses in conjunction with the simulation results obtained using SolidWorks Motion. Verifying the simulation results will increase your confidence in using the software and prevent you from being fooled by erroneous simulations.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to SolidWorks Motion
2. Animation and Basic Motion - A Single Piston Engine Example
3. A Ball Throwing Example
4. A Simple Pendulum
5. A Spring Mass System
6. A Slider-Crank Mechanism
7. A Rail-Carriage Example
8. A Compound Spur Gear Train
9. Cam and Follower
Appendix A: Defining Joints
Appendix B: The Unit Systems
Appendix C: Importing Pro/ENGINEER Parts and Assemblies

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