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I love seeing stress testing in CAD :) It is like real world testing, without manufacturing anything and nothing to break, and you can test when it should break also. In addition, you can tweak the model to make it stronger with very slight editing.
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Ondelendo 2 weeks ago
I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Using NX 4 and NX Nastran 4. An impeller made of steel was analyzed with 200 psi load on each paddle.
bebeheuy 2 weeks ago
Nice Video Finite Element Analysis (FEA) Using NX 4 and NX Nastran 4. An impeller made of steel was analyzed with 200 psi load on each paddle That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You
AntoMelta 2 weeks ago
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willamricard 2 weeks ago
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imegatrone 2 weeks ago
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DesignViz 5 months ago
Very bed mesh. Your results show nothing.
tka400 1 year ago 2
continuos element method is the future
puationstation 3 years ago
I love seeing stress testing in CAD :) It is like real world testing, without manufacturing anything and nothing to break, and you can test when it should break also. In addition, you can tweak the model to make it stronger with very slight editing.
guest2424 3 years ago