WHAT DOES SIMULATION NEED?

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To work with simulation, it is essential to focus on a machine for which 3D CAD drawings with the assemblies of individual operational parts are available.

Initially, you must identify the functions you wish to test and prepare the nominal parameters for these components. For example, nominal speed, acceleration, and working range.

Using the SimFactory plugin for CAD, you can easily define the kinematic properties for each part by setting the nominal parameters. This completes the Control and Motion information for the parts.

A preliminary test can be conducted to verify that all kinematic movements align with the project guidelines.

Next, you can incorporate operational logic. You’ll need either the machine’s Functional Description or automation PLC software.

You can proceed to write macros that implement the logic from the Functional Description or include PLC I/O tags in the list of Motors and Sensors generated by SimFactory.

Now everything is ready for launching the simulation, allowing you to use the digital twin of the machine for various types of testing.

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