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Axle Load in a Railway.
Carlos Soler
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General considerations about axle load in a railway and its importance in the design. Axle load is the weight on the two wheels joined by an axle. (static vertical load per axle); It is, basically, the total weight bearing on the track. If you have two wheels attached to an axle, with an AXLE LOAD P =225 kN, you have a load in each wheel of Q = P/2
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Learning SolidWorks Mechanism Part 7 - Bevel Gear in SolidWorks
Sudhir Gill
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Kinematics
4
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Beginner
In this video tutorial we will learn how to model & simulation of Bevel gears in SolidWorks. This is Part 7 of Mechanism Video Tutorial Series in SolidWorks.
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Video tutorial on Modeling Epicyclic Planetary Gear Train in SolidWorks
Sudhir Gill
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Video tutorial on Modeling Epicyclic Planetary Gear Train in SolidWorks
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Tutorial - How to use the Revolved Cut in SolidWorks
Robert Futch
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Design & CAD
2
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In some cases, it's better to use the revolve cut feature instead of a normal revolve, because in the real manufacturing process, you will start with a body of material and cut your product from it. You cant revolve a wheel in real life!
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Learning SolidWorks Mechanism Part 3 - Simple/Compound Gear Train Modeling & Simulation Video Tutorial
Sudhir Gill
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In this video tutorial we will learn how to model & simulate a simple and compound gear train in SolidWorks.
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How to create a gear train
N. Kumar
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Create gear train in fusion 360
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How to Design a Wooden Hand Glider
Harsh Priyanshu
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Beginner
Hello everyone, in this video i have demonstrated how anyone can make a Wooden Hand Glider using Fusion 360...i'm not sure whether the glider is aerodynamically stable or not ,but it's just for teaching and learning purpose so follow the video till last to make glider exactly like shown in the video. I hope you enjoyed the designing process and the model. if you enjoyed the process and model, then hit subscribe and like the video. and don't forget to comment your views on this model.
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