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Welcome to the Multibody Dynamics for Automotive Applications using MotionView and MotionSolve blog series! In this chapter, we will explore the CAD import utility in MotionView and how it integrates multibody dynamics modeling with vehicle system simulation. This chapter also marks the completion of the first module, where we will use a trunk lid mechanism as an example for automotive engineering simulation.
Understanding the CAD Import Utility in MotionView
The CAD import utility in MotionView relies on the HyperMesh CAD import engine. This tool supports importing various CAD and FE formats directly into MotionView software, allowing for easy visualization, meshing, and parameter definition. This feature is particularly beneficial for automotive simulation tools, where importing complex geometries is essential for multibody dynamics for automotive applications.
Some of the key capabilities of this import tool include:
Additionally, MotionView offers the option to launch HyperMesh for interactive meshing, enabling greater control over the mesh quality, especially for contact simulations.
Supported CAD and FE Formats in MotionView
MotionView supports various CAD and FE formats, allowing seamless import from different design tools. Some of the supported formats include:
The ability to import diverse file formats ensures smooth integration with automotive engineering simulation workflows.
Steps to Import CAD Geometry in MotionView
There are two ways to access the CAD import utility in MotionView:
1. Using the File Menu:
2. Using the Toolbar Shortcut:
Key Options in the CAD Import Dialog Box
The CAD import utility in MotionView consists of several sections:
1. Import Options:
2. File Name Section:
3. Meshing Options for Surface Data:
4. Locator Point Section:
Conclusion
The CAD import utility in MotionView is an essential tool for multibody dynamics analysis in automotive simulation software. By leveraging this feature, engineers can seamlessly integrate CAD models into vehicle dynamics software, ensuring accurate multibody simulation software results. In the next chapter, we will explore how curve data can be used as constraints and forces in MotionView for automotive engineers.
Stay tuned for more insights on multibody dynamics training and certification!
This blog is part of our ongoing Multibody Dynamics blog series. If you missed the previous posts, check them out here.
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