Is "bonded" right choose here? I mean just bonded is mean fixed, no rotating I think. But in situation with crank shaft it must rotatable, isnt it? So isnt "connect" tepe is the right choise?
In the video, I used "bonded" as a quick example to simplify the demonstration. "Bonded" means the parts are fixed together without any relative movement, which is not suitable for a rotating component like a crankshaft. For accurate simulations involving rotational motion, such as with a crankshaft, you should use a "revolute" or "pin" connection type. These connections allow for the necessary rotational movement between parts. The quick example was just to illustrate the basic setup.
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Is "bonded" right choose here? I mean just bonded is mean fixed, no rotating I think. But in situation with crank shaft it must rotatable, isnt it? So isnt "connect" tepe is the right choise?
In the video, I used "bonded" as a quick example to simplify the demonstration. "Bonded" means the parts are fixed together without any relative movement, which is not suitable for a rotating component like a crankshaft. For accurate simulations involving rotational motion, such as with a crankshaft, you should use a "revolute" or "pin" connection type. These connections allow for the necessary rotational movement between parts. The quick example was just to illustrate the basic setup.
@@dpdesign3477 understood. Thanks
Well explained
Thanks