simulating pandulum impact

simulating pandulum impact

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simulating pandulum impact

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hi everyone, 

I try to simulate the impact of a pendulum on an object and study the effect and impact resistance of different materials.
I can't recreate the effect of the fall with an angular speed, in the design I joined the moving object with a point (reference point) to create the rotation but in simulation I can't do it.
can someone please help me?

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TheCADWhisperer
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Can you File>Export your *.f3d file to your local drive and then Attach it here to a Reply?

Are you a student or instructor?

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YKlTaKJzmEZ6zlARqdz37X_5lN5f-gFK/view?usp=sharing

I am a student, and this is for my end of study's project.

thank you for your reactivity.

Chahine

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i try to reproduce this test on high heel. 

SATRA TM 20 Heel Impact Resistance (lateral impact)

This method is intended to determine the resistance of the heels of women’s shoes that are less than 30mm wide with a minimum heel height of 38mm, to the occasional heavy blows that occur in wear.

The test is conducted manually, with a pendulum being raised in increments of 0.5 Joules of energy, from 0 Joules to a maximum of 19 Joules. The initial pendulum swing is released from the 0.5 Joule mark, and after the impact the pendulum is caught on the rebound by the operator to prevent a second impact. The process is repeated, with the impact energy increasing 0.5 joules per impact. The process continues, with rising impact loads, until the heel fails

https://www.utstesters.com/heel-impact-tester-h025_p51.html

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