Thanks for this one, mate...nice work on it.... So...why the whole thin bodies/midsurface thing? Two main reasons (to simplify a complicated subject...): 1) using solid meshes will generate a large amount of elements (requirements for a minimum number of them across a given thickness, etc...), which would mean that instead of waiting a few minutes for a result, you end up waiting hours to get your results...and 2) solid elements have problems capturing bending and stiffness results across small thicknesses, and using shell elements solves that particular problem...
SUPERB! . . . . .I've wanted to have a go at this for years. . . . My problem is being quite thick . . . I can't do the sums to back up my findings. .. Garbage in = Garbage out and I can't confirm the results. That won't stop me having a play though. . . . Thanks Neil. . . Jim
hello, i just found one of your videos about some AMD workstation car (old video) and i think you could be the right person to ask ... I have the oportunity to get Radeon Pro Duo (32GB) for a wery good price im currently student but i will definetly find place for that card , im working with CAD, Programing, Modeling (CityEngine, or creating 3D models form photos etc.. ), but also im a gamer ... so what i want to ask is, if you would recomend me to get this Radeon Pro Duo (32 GB) , for both entry profesional work and gaming .... as i understand this card should be basicly duo RX 480, and the VRAM amount seems fantastic to me ... but still wana her other peoples opinion Thanks
I just started reading into this realm of Inventor (just last week, I discovered that you can download add-ins from autodesk, made by other users); I am referring to this document which was available from Autodesk: download.autodesk.com/us/community/mfg/Part_1.pdf If you never had VBA experience, does that mean the certification doesn't test your skills of making macros or plugins for the software? :o
Thanks for this one, mate...nice work on it....
So...why the whole thin bodies/midsurface thing? Two main reasons (to simplify a complicated subject...): 1) using solid meshes will generate a large amount of elements (requirements for a minimum number of them across a given thickness, etc...), which would mean that instead of waiting a few minutes for a result, you end up waiting hours to get your results...and 2) solid elements have problems capturing bending and stiffness results across small thicknesses, and using shell elements solves that particular problem...
3 months. You need to make more videos so I can binge watch them and actually understand inventor. Great series though!
SUPERB! . . . . .I've wanted to have a go at this for years. . . . My problem is being quite thick . . . I can't do the sums to back up my findings. .. Garbage in = Garbage out and I can't confirm the results.
That won't stop me having a play though. . . . Thanks Neil. . . Jim
"A pack of angry birds outside" Did you to something to upset the ladies down at the pub?
Good explanation to get started with FEA,
Thanks mate. Epic work, love your humor 👍
That's what the buttons do I never said it was a
tutorial 😂
thanks man... that was useful, keep up the good work.
Are you using some custom material library in this video?
You should do some simulations in future videos
Hi mate can u please create a cylindrical pressure vessel tutorial with support frames... It will be very much useful for me
Hi. Like your videos. Do you have one on weldment
hello, i just found one of your videos about some AMD workstation car (old video) and i think you could be the right person to ask ...
I have the oportunity to get Radeon Pro Duo (32GB) for a wery good price
im currently student but i will definetly find place for that card , im working with CAD, Programing, Modeling (CityEngine, or creating 3D models form photos etc.. ), but also im a gamer ...
so what i want to ask is, if you would recomend me to get this Radeon Pro Duo (32 GB) , for both entry profesional work and gaming .... as i understand this card should be basicly duo RX 480, and the VRAM amount seems fantastic to me ... but still wana her other peoples opinion
Thanks
can we have a tut on VBA, just an introduction would do :D. I love your videos and appreciate your efforts really!
I need a tut on VBA! Programming is my weakness, I've completely missed the boat with it and just havent gotten into it yet
I just started reading into this realm of Inventor (just last week, I discovered that you can download add-ins from autodesk, made by other users);
I am referring to this document which was available from Autodesk:
download.autodesk.com/us/community/mfg/Part_1.pdf
If you never had VBA experience, does that mean the certification doesn't test your skills of making macros or plugins for the software? :o
Excellent as always; however, is it just me that keeps seeing Leonardo D'Caprio popping up?
Do you recommend Ryzen 5 2600 to work AutoCAD (heavy files with many polylines) and Revit (modeled with many plants)?
Thank you
Its not so much your cpu as your gpu. The Ryzen 5 sould would fine. The gpu does much more for you.
where sim guide
that probably means something to somebody......
doesn't mean anything to me..😂😂😂😂😂😂