In this video, I present a CV (Constant Velocity) Joint modeled in SolidWorks using reverse engineering from a real component. The objective was to demonstrate motion analysis — showing how the balls move within the grooves during angular articulation and torque transfer.
This project focuses on kinematic simulation rather than detailed manufacturing design. Achieving a truly constant velocity requires deep mechanical engineering precision and specialized manufacturing expertise, which goes beyond this study.
Through SolidWorks Motion Analysis, I explored how simulation tools visualize mechanical motion, handle contact relationships, and maintain realistic part behavior.
⚙️ Discussion Point for Engineers: What are your best techniques to reduce numerical errors and improve simulation accuracy in SolidWorks Motion Analysis? Share your insights below!
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