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Why running a Dynamic Event Simulation in Fusion 360 can be useful!

Why running a Dynamic Event Simulation in Fusion 360 can be useful!

My son loves video games however his controller is always falling onto the floor when he is finished playing. 

Fusion 360 can run a Dynamic Event Simulation to replicate this issue. After the loading and constraints are applied, a material with non-linear properties would need to be selected. Stress, Displacement, Strain, Acceleration, and Velocity can all be evaluated from a Dynamic Event Simulation.

Have you ever tried Dynamic Event Simulation in Fusion 360?

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