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animation with belt

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I have to do an animation with a belt, more precisely a disk that falls by gravity over a belt that drags it, the pulleys turn but when the disk falls does not move because the belt is firm, is there a particular plug-in? How can I proceed?
 
I have to do an animation with a belt, more precisely a disk that falls by gravity over a belt that drags it, the pulleys turn but when the disk falls does not move because the belt is firm, is there a particular plug-in? How can I proceed?
If you need gravity or simulate contact between random moving bodies, you must activate the "physical dynamic". see the voice in the help, there is also an example of an animation.
 
Hi cesare,
You don't understand what kind of simulation you want to do but I think you want to do:
a disk falls on a ribbon in rotation, for weight and friction the disk in contact with the tape is transported.

If so you have the problem of modeling the tape, where the pulleys turn by force of things if you used the suitable bond (and they will also be in phase with transmission ratio) but the tape is a multiline that passes by goemetries in a static way. so in tape does not turn... we need to think differently.

definitely to activate gravity you have to do "basic motion" and not "animation" in motion analysis.
But you can't deform the rigid bodies...that is, some tricks...the springs I deform them, even the bellows but not everything.


Have fun:finger:
 
Hi cesare,

to get the result you're talking about, you need to use the "motion" module. Once activated, you must perform the study by means of the sub-module "basic movement" or "movement analysis" (to obtain a realistic result that takes into account the friction and coefficient of return).

In this regard, I suggest you read this discussion where there is a video showing how to get the result you wanted:
https://forum.solidworks.com/message/162187#162187Hi, swarzy.


p.s. if you can't access it, let me know that I'll turn you video x email
 

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