Tutorials

HOW TO USE BOTH FLOW SIMULATION AND THERMAL ANALISIS IN A HEAT EXCHANGER

24 1 Intermediate
Heat exchanger

"how to do structural and thermal analysis of disc brake rotor using ansys software

22 2 Intermediate
following step u can do

Tutorials on Injection Mould Designing

22 0 Beginner
Design of Three Plate Mold an Introduction

How to 3D Print from Adobe Photoshop

16 0 Intermediate
Every sculpture, product, installation and building (successful and unsuccessful) starts with an idea. When it takes physical form, the designer gets valuable aesthetic and practical feedback. Here are some tips on when and how 3D printing can feed this process.

tutorial 6 ( ansys workbench ) / ( cutting tools simulation

15 6 Intermediate
just be aware of that the question input as if ( speed , time , dimension ) is not real it mean you can't use it as academic project . i just wanted to show you the processing of cutting tools simulation therefore with alter input data you can use it as real project . for real input data you can use https://grabcad.com/library/cutting-tools-simulation-1

How to do DYNAMIC analysis of CRANKSHAFT in ABACUS or ANSYS?

15 0 Intermediate
if u found natural frq of crank shaft than follow this step this is also one type of dynamic analysis.

How to FDM Print for Part Sliding Clearance

13 4 Intermediate
If you are 3D printing parts that have to fit/slide together after printing, you will need to put some sort of clearance between those parts in your CAD system. A good starting place is a clearance 2x the layer height you are going to print at, but you should make a few smaller test prints at different clearances to see if the 2x layer height rule holds for your particular situation and orientation. Have fun and happy printing!

Does not make standard parts,download them.

12 4 Beginner
Standard parts are not modeled ! Go to side : https://www.tracepartsonline.net/(S(nqfxiakz3pdcrzuhft0mp20g))/content.aspx?home=1&class=TRACEPARTS and FREE download all standard parts ,for all cad software.

Tutorial how to make engine part 7

11 2 Beginner
PISTON file: http://grabcad.com/library/piston--36

Tutorials on Injection Mould Designing

10 0 Beginner
Ok Today I will Tell you about Shrinkage, Completely

Basic Symbols Used in Engineering Drawings

10 3 Beginner
Learn about the ways these common features are described in drawings. Counterbore Countersink Spotface Depth Diameter Radius I should also mention that I did not create this course, I just found it online and thought it was pretty well done. https://www.wisc-online.com/learn/career-clusters/stem/eng16204/basic-symbols-used-in-engineering-drawings

Tutorials on Injection Mould Designing

10 1 Beginner
than this

diverse shape translation to JT or STP

9 2 Intermediate
Have found a way to import / translate easy shape files like 3ds, wrl, skp, stl, ifc and so on into JT or STP. The shape files can have texture or not. My interest was how to get the shape files with texture translated to JT. For this, I use PCon Planner and save as 3DS. After this, import it into MeshLab (single texture file / no layer) and save it as WRL (VRML 2). This is than easy to import into Teamcenter Livecyle Visualisation (TCVis) and save as JT. If you like to have more imported WRL/JT files into TCvis (JT2Go) please rename the texture or the view results in TCVis (JT2Go) are bad, looks like unplaced textures. If you like to export files with not a texture another way is to use. The fast one with no colours is to save as stl and import it into your volume modeller. The longer way is here to import it into PCon after this save as Skp (Sketchup) and now is to use Automapki (~40 $ or € / year sorry no freeware I have found) and save as STP file. The result you can now import into a volume modeller and use it there or (and) save it as JT and many other files too. Hope you like this tutorial a bit. If you have any questions please let me know.

Matte or Glossy? Which Finish to Use for Your 3D Prints and When.

9 0 Beginner
Matte or Glossy? That is the question. PolyJet users often ask themselves whether they should print a part with a matte finish or a glossy finish. And not without reason. The type of finish can totally alter the look, feel, color, and even strength and durability of two otherwise identical parts. Each option has its own benefits and implications that need to be considered. In this tutorial we will give an overview of matte and glossy, compare the pros and cons of each, and offer examples that clearly show what each finish type has to contribute. Finally, we will wrap up with a quick breakdown of when to use what.

Design of Press tools

8 0 Intermediate
Cutting Clearance between Punch and die in Press tool