Query about Kinetic analysis

Altair Forum User
Altair Forum User
Altair Employee
edited October 2020 in Community Q&A

is there any kinetic analysis in hyperworks?

Answers

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2017

    Hi @WikiJoy

     

    What would you like to simulate?

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2017

    In the attached fig. I want to find out the F2 through kinetic analysis...How much actuators required the force that can move the A in alpha1 and alpha2 angle?

     

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2017

    Hi  @WikiJoy

     

    With the backward and forward motion, is it a translation motion or a rotatory motion?

     

    The hinge (look alike) part below the datum line, is it a different body?

     

    You can apply a motion and get the torque which can be used to calculate the force.

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2017

    Hi  @WikiJoy

     

    With the backward and forward motion, is it a translation motion or a rotatory motion?

     

    The hinge (look alike) part below the datum line, is it a different body?

     

    You can apply a motion and get the torque which can be used to calculate the force.

    Hi @Prakash Pagadala

    There are three (3) bodies in this figure. Part B is pin which is connected with part C and Part A. Part C is the the Linear actuators which i also attached the picture. Part C translate the motion with hte part B then part B rotates the Part A. So, I want to calculate the force that how much force is required of Part C (Actuators) which can rotate the Part A in Alpha1 & Alpha 2 direction and how we will simulate in hyperworks?

     

     

  • Altair Forum User
    Altair Forum User
    Altair Employee
    edited November 2017

    Hi @WikiJoy

     

    Please see the image below. Here part C which is the actuator is not shown. 

     

    Part is connected to ground using a pin joint and a motion is applied on it and torque is calculated. 

     

    From the toruque and the length of the actuator (force application point) calculate force using  Force = Torque / [Length * sin (Angle)]