SolidWorks Motion Analysis is a powerful tool for simulating real-world mechanical movement. It helps engineers analyze forces, motion paths, collision behavior, and performance of mechanisms before manufacturing. This guide explains how to start a Motion Study, set up motion elements, and run simulations effectively.
1. Start a New Motion Study
To begin, open your assembly and switch to the Motion Study tab. Choose Motion Analysis from the dropdown menu. This allows SolidWorks to access advanced simulation features such as gravity, contacts, and force inputs.
2. Apply Motors and Forces
You can define rotary motors, linear motors, or force conditions to drive your mechanism. These inputs allow the motion study to reflect realistic engineering behavior. Using proper motion drivers is essential for accurate SolidWorks Motion Analysis results.
3. Add Contact and Gravity
Enable contact sets to simulate how parts interact with each other during movement. Turn on gravity when analyzing systems like conveyors, linkages, or sliding components. This gives your simulation a true-to-life response.
4. Run the Simulation
Click the calculate button to run the Motion Analysis. The simulation timeline will display the movement based on your inputs. You can review velocity, torque, displacement, and reaction forces to optimize your engineering design.
5. Export Animation and Results
SolidWorks allows exporting the motion simulation as an animation or capturing motion plots for reports. This is very useful for presenting engineering concepts and validating mechanical design performance.
By understanding how to set up and analyze a motion study, engineers can use SolidWorks Motion Analysis to improve product reliability and reduce prototype costs.


