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This is how you can create tutorials for the GrabCAD community!

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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

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.

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In general, a finite element solution may be broken into the following three stages. 1. Preprocessing: defining the problem; - Define keypoints/lines/areas/volumes - Define element type and material/geometric properties - Mesh lines/areas/volumes as required 2. Solution: assigning loads, constraints and solving; 3. Postprocessing: - Lists of nodal displacements - Element forces and moments - Deflection plots - Stress contour diagrams In this tutorial we will go through second and third step.

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Insane detail level modeling this Mini Morris Cooper. Leave you comments and questions, I will be happy to answer.

2 3 Beginner
ANSYS Mechanical APDL Video Tutorials

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convert your file into neutral format and import it else open your cad configuration in ansys than check it your solid works and other software is click on or not. if not than click on.

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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

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How to make a car on SketchBook

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In general, a finite element solution may be broken into the following three stages. 1. Preprocessing: defining the problem; - Define keypoints/lines/areas/volumes - Define element type and material/geometric properties - Mesh lines/areas/volumes as required 2. Solution: assigning loads, constraints and solving; 3. Postprocessing: - Lists of nodal displacements - Element forces and moments - Deflection plots - Stress contour diagrams We will go through these and solve the problem. I will suggest you to go through this tutorial before solving this problem. http://grabcad.com/questions/tutorial-2d-truss-analysis-in-mechanical-apdl-ansys-part-1

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