- [Tony] So now we're going to talk about…some next steps.…By now you should have some…very useful extensions to your FEA toolkit.…What I recommend now is that you experiment…with some of the ideas we've been presenting,…try variations.…Think about variations using different models…within the models we've described,…try variations in loads, constraints, and so on.…Look out for more FEA courses coming from me,…and also I have an online presence.…So I write for Digital Engineering magazine,…a contributing author.…
I have over 60 plus articles.…I have an author portal, so if we go to this,…it gives you links to all of the different articles…that I've written over the years, so as I said,…there's about 60 of them in there.…Now here's actually an example of a recent article.…It's an article on topology optimization.…Again, this is the link to it.…And it's fairly topical, variations on a theme there,…for example topology optimization rate,…typical of the type of articles I write.…
I'm also on LinkedIn, so we can go to my profile here,…
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1/30/2018- Breaking up the model
- Meshing and re-meshing the model
- Simplifying the geometry
- Using the 3-2-1 and plane strain methods
- Running analyses and comparing results
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Introduction
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Welcome21s
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Exercise files49s
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1. Conrod Half Symmetry Model
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2. Simplifying the Conrod Fillet Geometry
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3. Using the 3-2-1 Method
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Remeshing the revised model2m 46s
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4. The Plane Strain Method
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Conclusion
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Wrap up7m 35s
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Next steps2m 54s
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