Posts Tagged ‘Autodesk’

Mechanical Event Simulation Overview – Autodesk Simulation

Want more information after viewing this video? Be sure to visit www.autodesk.com and www.SIMSquad.com. Autodesk® Simulation software, part of the Autodesk® solution for Digital Prototyping, provides a range of mechanical simulation tools to help designers, engineers, and analysts make decisions earlier in the engineering design process. With these tools, you can predict the real‐world performance of your product, helping to save the time and money required to build multiple physical prototypes. Autodesk® Simulation software lets you start with mainstream tools and then expand your toolkit to include more advanced simulation such as mechanical event simulation—without the need to learn new workflows. With Autodesk® Simulation Mechanical and Autodesk® Simulation Multiphysics software, you can use multi-body dynamics with support for large-scale motion, large deformation, and large strain with body-to-body contact to enhance design decisions. Analyze models subject to dynamic loads and inertial effects involved in motion, drop tests, and impact and then study stress, strain, displacement, shear, and axial forces due to motion. Mechanical event simulation with linear and nonlinear materials automatically calculates loads and time-stepping based on physical data, helping you avoid costly, inaccurate assumptions. In fact, one of the main advantages of mechanical event simulation is the need to make fewer assumptions. With this type of simulation, there is no need for
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Autodesk Inventor Tooling…It’s Not Just for Mold Designers

This video shows a few of the Moldflow features that are embedded into Autodesk Inventor Tooling (which is included with Inventor Professional) and how they can be used early on to identify potential molding defects and make quick, simple changes to the model to prevent them from occuring in production.

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Autodesk Moldflow 2010 Communication

Experience the communication tools available to share knowledge gained from simulation with colleagues, clients, and vendors. www.autodesk.com
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Washington DC Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon with offices in Herndon Virginia, and Chevy Chase Maryland discusses and demonstrates injection technique for Botox. Dr. Naderi is a Clinical Instructor for Allergan and Medicis, teaching other Dermatologists, doctors and nurses how to inject Botox and Dysport as well as Juvederm and Restylane.
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