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SolidWorks Weldments Simulation Tutorial|Model is Unstable issue RESOLVED 

Technology Explore | Usman Chaudhary
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@samibasha
@samibasha 10 месяцев назад
When I perform a weldment simulation using SolidWorks, the program recognizes one of the elements as solid and the other elements as beams. However, it does not allow me to change the solid element to a beam. How can I resolve this problem? And thank you for making like this informative videos
@RaulGerardoHuertasPaiva
@RaulGerardoHuertasPaiva 2 года назад
Exactly what I needed, thank you!
@anteleko2439
@anteleko2439 6 месяцев назад
One question, you are put the mass of human 784Newtons, its ok,but in simulation its selected FORCE per item, so you selected two items, two beams, should mass must be divided/2? so that half mass is on one beam, and half on another? thanks
@chozaman244
@chozaman244 6 месяцев назад
You are right, you need to check if the force is applied "per item" like in this case and he selected 2 items, so he is applying the double of a person weight to the simulation, if he really wants to simulate exaclty if a person is sitting on the chair he needs to divide the force applied by the numer of items selected, or change the option from "per item" to "total"
@pradeepdube1398
@pradeepdube1398 3 года назад
Ok. I appreciate the hard work you have put into making this and explaining. But a little correction, You should not multiply 80 with 9.81 as the 80 is not the mass of person it is weight of the person measured on planet earth, which means it is already multiplied with 9.81. Weight (force) = 9.81 * Mass.
@SolidWorksTutorial1
@SolidWorksTutorial1 3 года назад
You are right. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@Geniuses-Test
@Geniuses-Test Год назад
Actually, you are wrong. What you see in a balance is your mass. What the balance does is: It measures the force applied to it, then divide by the gravity, and then shows your mass. An adult man has somenthing near 80kg of mass, and 784 Newtons of weight.
@pradeepdube1398
@pradeepdube1398 Год назад
@@Geniuses-Test You are right..
@anteleko2439
@anteleko2439 6 месяцев назад
@@pradeepdube1398 One question, you are put the mass of human 784Newtons, its ok,but in simulation its selected FORCE per item, so you selected two items, two beams, should mass must be divided/2? so that half mass is on one beam, and half on another? thanks
@rinhimawari6493
@rinhimawari6493 3 года назад
Thank you so much bro, you just saved my life 🥺🥺
@kalaikovan9518
@kalaikovan9518 2 года назад
Please make video for bolt connection and welding thickness calculation
@georgebethel1320
@georgebethel1320 Год назад
Thank you for this video Usman!
@eytech21
@eytech21 3 года назад
😲 Thanks bro i love this tutorial 👍👍👍👍
@arslsaeed1947
@arslsaeed1947 7 месяцев назад
Thank you. Helped a lot
@SolidWorksTutorial1
@SolidWorksTutorial1 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@tarunkuril813
@tarunkuril813 2 года назад
Thank you so much i like it.
@Nazmulhasandipu
@Nazmulhasandipu 2 года назад
Need more simulation videos
@joelmuwonge5756
@joelmuwonge5756 2 года назад
thanks for the great work
@ankitkarkare4846
@ankitkarkare4846 2 года назад
Thank u brother for such a informative video 🙂. Keep it up like this 🤜🤛
@umeramin2114
@umeramin2114 3 года назад
Bhai Jan urdo ma bnya krain plz
@karenalonso879
@karenalonso879 2 года назад
Thank you so much, yo deserve many likes. I was having troubles for many days with my design, but you saved me ♥
@SolidWorksTutorial1
@SolidWorksTutorial1 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your feedback
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