I cannot believe I didn't get into this years ago.. VERY good video, especially the optimization of one thing at a time and several different FEA mesh/analysis differences.. Thanks so much for this GoEngineer..!!!
Congrats you guys, hats off to you, for real tho. I've had entire lectures in this regard but none have delivered as much useful and practical information as you guys just did with this video. Keep up the good work!
18:20 just a personal timestamp referring a pack of huuuuugely useful recommendations for using this on my old laptop. If you've got the time, putting in place these timestamps into the video can really help people to find solutions faster in your video, not only by themselves founding your video on YT, but even by just searching on Google if you name them correctly and if they do their part correctly as well. Stuff like "Reducing the time to run the test" may be what you need for the name of that segment. I was already prepared to drop the idea of making the analysis I wanted and just wanted to know more about it, but this really was something not a regular video on the topic takes time to mention and could be extremely helpful for someone who maybe had already stopped their research on the topic and just stumbled into this while trying to solve similar problems. That happens a lot haha.
One small doubt in the study; shouldn't the size of the finite elements also be considered as one of the constraints since it also is the deciding factor as to what the final outcome is (in terms of stress or displacement plots)?
Good point, Shanyaan. It is recommend that you make sure that your initial studies all reach mesh independence and verify their accuracy before proceeding to a Topology study.
I am an engineering student and I want to know if my vega integrated graphics card is enough to run this model with solidworks software, can it be run smoothly with just an integrated graphics?
Thanks for your note. Although your on-board graphics will let you run the software, it is recommended that you look into a recommended graphics card for smooth graphical performance. Please check this link out for more information : www.solidworks.com/support/hardware-certification
Hi, SolidWorks gonna render and process everything with the cpu mainly if you dont have dedicated work/render gpu, like quadro on nvidia or radeon pro on AMD. But gonna work anyway.
By far one of the most precisly and detailed explanations about this apart and aplications on SolidWoks. Thank you so much. Regards from Argentina!
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I cannot believe I didn't get into this years ago.. VERY good video, especially the optimization of one thing at a time and several different FEA mesh/analysis differences.. Thanks so much for this GoEngineer..!!!
Congrats you guys, hats off to you, for real tho. I've had entire lectures in this regard but none have delivered as much useful and practical information as you guys just did with this video. Keep up the good work!
Wow, thank you! That is great to hear. Be sure to subscribe for more great 3D CAD Design and 3D printing tutorials.
18:20 just a personal timestamp referring a pack of huuuuugely useful recommendations for using this on my old laptop. If you've got the time, putting in place these timestamps into the video can really help people to find solutions faster in your video, not only by themselves founding your video on YT, but even by just searching on Google if you name them correctly and if they do their part correctly as well. Stuff like "Reducing the time to run the test" may be what you need for the name of that segment. I was already prepared to drop the idea of making the analysis I wanted and just wanted to know more about it, but this really was something not a regular video on the topic takes time to mention and could be extremely helpful for someone who maybe had already stopped their research on the topic and just stumbled into this while trying to solve similar problems. That happens a lot haha.
Very good. Had all needed information 💯👏
very helpful man. I appreciate the level of detail thank you!
Ohhh go engineer (Indian) proud moment
One small doubt in the study; shouldn't the size of the finite elements also be considered as one of the constraints since it also is the deciding factor as to what the final outcome is (in terms of stress or displacement plots)?
Good point, Shanyaan. It is recommend that you make sure that your initial studies all reach mesh independence and verify their accuracy before proceeding to a Topology study.
you also missed the direction of the forces.
I am an engineering student and I want to know if my vega integrated graphics card is enough to run this model with solidworks software, can it be run smoothly with just an integrated graphics?
Thanks for your note. Although your on-board graphics will let you run the software, it is recommended that you look into a recommended graphics card for smooth graphical performance. Please check this link out for more information : www.solidworks.com/support/hardware-certification
Hi, SolidWorks gonna render and process everything with the cpu mainly if you dont have dedicated work/render gpu, like quadro on nvidia or radeon pro on AMD. But gonna work anyway.
can i get solidworks files .Thank you