SOLIDWORKS Simulation - Frequency Analysis

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The frequency study in SOLIDWORKS Simulation is an easy way to check products for potential vibration issues down the road. See how to run an analysis on this pullet motor mount to check not just stress in the bracket, but if there are problematic resonant frequencies that need to be corrected.

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The most helpful video yet for this subject.

GHanBax
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Stumbled across this video and noticed that the model being used in the example was one of my designs. Pretty cool.

zacholshenske
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Hello please how did you apply the components contacts and connectors. I am having a bit of problem applying connectors

anthonyighomuaye
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Good day to Hawk Ridge Systems, may I know when checking the effect of model weight on the support, what is the purpose of setting up "Remote Load" under "External Loads" for this situation? Thank you Hawk Ridge Systems ~~

limkwerly
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Hi I was using solid works for frequency analysis, a cylindrical beam with area 78.5 sq mm and length 200mm fixed at one end. the results show two close natural frequencies, I am pretty sure that it is not true because the same model in matlab is yielding no close results. They are quite distinct

Frequency(Hertz)
in solid works in matlab
182.76 182.5
182.78 1135
1135.8 3139
1135.9
3139
3139.4

how should I understand the results from solid works? can any one please explain.

NitishKumar-uenj
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hello there, if the motor vibrates at 100 hertz why did you modify the design so it doesn't have frequency below 100?, what if the first natural frequency is 50 hertz, isn't that far enough from the frequency of the motor? how far should the load frequency be from the first natural frequncies? i'm struggling with that, hope someone can asnwer

marssa
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If interference occurs in the assembly part. How to solve it?

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