Inventor Professional 2015 - Finite Element Analysis Training
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CADLearning® for Autodesk® Inventor® Professional 2015 - Finite Element Analysis (FEA) covers the intermediate and advanced features used to approximate the stress and strain in the complex geometry of CAD models in Autodesk Inventor Professional 2015. Learn to analyze simple parts and complex assemblies through pre-processing and post-processing procedures.
This course is a full-featured course covering beginner to advanced concepts, and everything in between. It is a video tutorial series of around 2.5 hours on DVD by Certified Autodesk Instructor.
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The Inventor Professional 2015 - Finite Element Analysis Tutorial is divided into following lessons:
Module 1: FEA Essentials
Module 2: Refining a Simulation
Module 3: Assembly Analysis
Module 4: Thin Parts
Module 5: Modal Analysis
Module 6 : Frame Analysis
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- Simulation
- Geometry
- CAD
- IT
- Autodesk
- Inventor
- AutoCAD
- 3D Studio Max Autodesk
- Architectural Desktop
- Construction Design
- Mechanical Desktop
- Mechanical Engineering
- Rendering
- CAD Software
- CAD Engineering
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The Inventor Professional 2015 - Finite Element Analysis Tutorial is divided into following lessons:
Chapter 1: FEA Essentials
- Understanding FEA
- Creating a Simulation
- Exploring the FEA User Interface
- Setting up an FEA Analysis
- Understanding File Structure
- Assigning Materials
- Managing Material Libraries
- Applying Constraints
- Applying Basic Loads
- Applying Advanced Loads
- Assigning Prescribed Displacements
- Creating a Mesh
- Running a Simulation
- Generating Stress Plots
- Generating Displacement Plots
- Determining Safety Factor
- Finding Maximum and Minimum Results
- Probing Results
- Animating Results
- Configuring Display Settings
- Generating a Report
- Copying a Simulation
Chapter 2: Refining a Simulation
- Understanding Stress Concentrations
- Controlling Mesh Size
- Controlling Local Mesh Size
- Using Convergence Plots
- Understanding Boundary Condition Effects
- Simplifying Geometry
- Analyzing Symmetric Models
- Editing a Model
- Performing Parametric Analysis
Chapter 3: Assembly Analysis
- Analyzing Assemblies
- Defining Automatic and Manual Contacts
- Understanding Contact Types
- Utilizing Representations
- Examining an Assembly Analysis
Chapter 4: Thin Parts
- Understanding Shell Analysis
- Analyzing Thin Parts
- Creating Mid and Offset Surfaces
- Analyzing Assemblies with Shell and Solid Elements
Chapter 5: Modal Analysis
- Understanding Modal Analysis
- Configuring a Modal Analysis
- Interpreting Modal Analysis Results
Chapter 6: Frame Analysis
- Starting Frame Analysis
- Defining Constraints
- Applying Loads
- Defining Connections
- Viewing Results
Inventor Professional 2015 - Finite Element Analysis Training