Roland Schneider 27 Sep, 2018 08:26 PM Is it possible to animate compression springs, tension springs and torsion springs in their typical motion directions (axial respectively radial), very close to reality? Or is »KeyShot« principally an unsuitable software for this kind of animation?
Constantin STANCESCU Sep 28, 2018 As I know, a way to obtain animation for springs is by using the Dynamic Simulation in Inventor.Examples: Grabcad model Forces in Junctions Original project made with Autodesk Inventor 2014 as a Dynamic simulation. The action is due to a imposed motion applied to the (green) crank during 10 seconds. The curve of movement is accelerating from 0 to 30 rot/min (180 deg/s) in the first 2 seconds, and from 30 rot/min to 0 in the last 2 se... Grabcad model Reverted pendulum (3D) Original project made with Autodesk Inventor 2014 as a Dynamic simulation, considering also the gravitation force, as an extension of my former project „Metronome (Reverted pendulum)” which was created in 2D. I added a third spring connection and a new joint at the bottom of the pendulum. This jo... Good luck! Kaliappan Sep 30, 2018 Hi Roland Schneider,Kindly check this video & Its a video of Solidworks composer and I think this will help you to do the Animation.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrS1-7dq3GM designptc Oct 11, 2018 Kaliappan Hi Roland Schneider,Kindly check this video & Its a video of Solidworks composer and I think this will help you to do the Animation... I like Solidworks Composer anh I made very film animation with Composer soft.You can view it from link: https://youtu.be/DfP4kmvm_bU Log in or sign up to post a reply