Fixed Geometry Is ❌WRONG❌ — Here's What to Use Instead

Fixed Geometry is the default boundary condition most engineers apply in SolidWorks Simulation or any FEA software — but in most real structures, it's completely wrong. In this video I show you a situation where Fixed Geometry which blocks 6 degrees of freedom, it’s not representing how the complete structure is interacting with this component. In addition, we will review how switching to Roller Sliders and Hinge conditions changes the behavior completely. But even using these alternatives, we will see if that second model is 100% correct. 😉 👉 I hope this inspires you. If you want to keep improving your engineering skills in FEA, subscribe here:    / @areafeacarlosaragones   ———MY SIMULATION METHOD——— 💥 Want to go from confused to confidently validating real FEA projects as industry actually demands? I’ve created a step-by-step method that has already helped 2,000+ engineers go from confused to confident using Solid, Shell and Beam elements in real applications. 🎓 No fluff. No theory overload. Just practical FEA. 🚀 Start here:👇 https://feacourse.areafea.com See you in next video! #fea #finiteelementanalysis #ansysworkbench #ansystutorial #solidworks #simulation #engineering #mechanicalengineering #solidworkssimulation #cae #structuralanalysis #engineeringdesign #stressanalysis #3dcad #engineeringtips #designengineering #engineeringsoftware