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Hi all,
So I have designed and built a prototype but now need to correctly assemble it, motion and all, so I can then open it in CFD and simulate the airflow, all of which is completely new to me and I am dreading CFD as I've tried it and didn't get it at all! So, I know how to align everything fine and set certain times of joints and constraints etc, but I can't seem to get everything to rotate together!?
As you can see in the pic, it all starts at the bottom with this axle from a motor spindle sticking through the base, (screwthread with the top red rotational arrow,) and a fan that is locked in tight due to a good fitting. I can align it all perfectly, but just can't get it so that when I rotate the axle, the fan rotates with it. The thing is, this continues upwards for quite a few parts to follow! The "axle" is actually a number of parts with other discs that all, in real life, screw in to each other and rotate together with the first axle.
So, what relationship do I need to include that makes the fan spin once I spin the axle? And then, when I put the next piece on top which I am simply doing face-face as I do not have time to figure out how to genuinely simulate screw thread attachments, how do I then get the next parts to rotate too? (Literally just imagine a cylinder cut in two. Then mate the two faces back together which is easy enough, but done in a way that when you rotate the bottom half, the top half rotates with it.)
I hope that all makes sense. It is a super, super important element for obvious reasons - the whole thing rotates but is many parts screwed together so if I can't make this work, I have no model, and no simulation, and the project is dead in the water. 😞
Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks!
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