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2D CAD EXERCISES 58 IN SOLIDWORKS

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In this video, you will learn how to simulate bifurcation and a Turgo turbine using Ansys CFX. I will cover geometry setup, boolean operations, naming, meshing, and physics setup. In the results section, I'll demonstrate how to extract contours, visualize streamlines, and use the calculator function to calculate torque.

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2D CAD EXERCISES 66 IN SOLIDWORKS

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Capture and reuse design, manufacturing, and cost estimation knowledge to deliver custom products faster and with greater accuracy, without using complex macros, design tables, or configurations Automating repetitive, time-consuming SOLIDWORKS tasks frees teams to focus on increasing throughput, solving custom design challenges, and improving existing products and processes. This example is for bollards. They are used to protect building.

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Hi friends welcome back to CADable. This is Engr. Ibrahim Omer. In this tutorial we will learn how to create a crescent moon shape in AutoCAD using essential commands like Move, Trim, Rotate, Join, and Hatch. This tutorial also covers adding line thickness, using Ortho mode for straight and non-straight lines, and enhancing your drafting skills. Explore more tutorials, YouTube Shorts, and daily technical quizzes in our community section. Subscribe to CADable for simple, effective learning! Chapters of the tutorial Introduction 0:00 Draw circles 0:46 AutoCAD move command and ortho mode 1:05 AutoCAD trim tool 1:43 AutoCAD join command 1:53 AutoCAD rotate command and ortho mode 2:14 Adding line thickness 2:37 AutoCAD hatch command (solid hatch) 3:03 Make sure to check out 3:32 Conclusion 4:05 #autocadcrescentmoon #autocad2ddrafting #autocadusefulcommands #CADable #CADabletutorials #AutoCADTutorial #CrescentMoonAutoCAD #AutoCADBasics

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In this video, I have explained the step by step procedure of setting up a basic CFD simulation using Solidworks Flow Simulation.

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Estrenamos la sección, charlando un poco con una persona que sabe, pero que sabe de verdad sobre Solidworks. Con una trayectoria muy larga dentro del mundo del diseño y de la ingeniería; tenemos la oportunidad de que Adán nos cuente cosas sobre su experiencia en el mundo laboral como diseñador e ingeniero; así como desarrollador de producto. En su palmarés podemos encontrar muchas certificaciones de SolidWorks que avalan todo lo que, al menos bajo papel domina Adán como por ejemplo. - Certified Enterprise PDM Administrator. - Certified SolidWorks Associate - Simulation. - Certified SolidWorks Associate. - Certified SolidWorks Expert. - Certified SolidWorks Professional. - Certified SolidWorks Professional - Advanced Drawing Tools. - Certified SolidWorks Professional - Advanced Mold Tools. - Certified SolidWorks Professional - Advanced Sheet Metal. - Certified SolidWorks Professional - Advanced Surfacing. - Certified SolidWorks Professional - Advanced Weldments. - Certified SolidWorks Professional - Data Management. - Certified SolidWorks Professional - Simulation. - Certified SolidWorks Simulation - Advanced Motion. - Certified SolidWorks Specialist - Composer. - Certified SolidWorks Specialist - Data Management. - Certified SolidWorks Specialist - Electrical. - Certified SolidWorks Specialist - Mechanical Design. - Certified SolidWorks Specialist - Plastics. - Certified SolidWorks Specialist - Simulation. - Certified SolidWorks Specialist - Training Mechanical Design. Como todos sabéis, si oficialmente sus conocimientos son tan amplios... extraoficialmente su conocimiento de Solidworks es mucho más extenso. Ha sido un placer hablar con una persona tan real como lo es Adán. Le deseo lo mejor en su camino y que siga cumpliendo sus metas como hasta ahora viene haciendo. Si te gusta este contenido; te sugiero que des tu apoyo subscribiéndose y dejando un buen like. Nos vemos pronto.

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A weld seam isn’t just a shiny metallic line on the surface. Beneath it lies a world of microstructures and processes that shape the fate of the material. In welding engineering, some invisible phenomena can lead to very visible problems. In this article, we will explore two often-overlooked yet critical concepts: block segregation and terrace fracture.