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Static Stress, Linear Dynamics, and Heat Transfer 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 Mechanical and Autodesk® Simulation Multiphysics software includes tools for static stress and linear dynamic simulations—helping you study stress, strain, displacement, shear, and axial forces resulting from structural loading—including forces, moments, pressures, gravity, and displacements. Autodesk® Simulation software also helps you determine a part’s natural frequencies and mode shapes in order to avoid frequencies that are disruptive or harmful to your design. In addition, it helps you avoid structural failure by determining the amount of load that would cause a structure to buckle—letting you review the predicted buckling shape so you can then add supports and stiffeners to your design. Autodesk® Simulation software includes support for steady-state and transient heat transfer simulations—helping to predict changes in a product’s temperature profile in order to reveal potential failure. Study linear and nonlinear thermal effects by considering
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Autodesk Moldflow Overview

Procad is Ireland’s only Gold Valued Autodesk Reseller specialising on design solutions across all industries. Autodesk Moldflow helps manufacturers validate and optimize the design of plastic parts and injection molds, and study the plastic injection molding process. Contact Procad today to see how you can benefit from the Autodesk Solution – www.procad.ie
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Plastic Injection Molding – Overview from ALTEK Manufacturing

Learn more about plastic injection molds and plastic injection molding in this brief video from ALTEK Manufacturing. Every plastic injection mold project includes a rigorous review process, including part and mold design reviews, mold testing, and first article inspection.

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Overview – Autodesk Moldflow

Want more information after viewing this video? Be sure to visit www.autodesk.com and www.SIMSquad.com. Text Overlay Optimize plastic parts, injection molds, and the injection molding process with injection molding simulation tools. With the use of plastic parts on the rise in almost every industry, and growing pressure to reduce costs and cut time to market, the need for simulation tools that provide deep insight into the plastic injection molding process has never been greater. Autodesk® Moldflow® software, part of the Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping, provides plastic injection molding simulation tools for validating and optimizing plastic parts, injection molds, and the injection molding process. Autodesk® Moldflow® helps CAE analysts, designers, engineers, mold makers, and molding professionals discover, communicate, and resolve manufacturing problems early in the product development cycle, so they can design plastic parts and injection molds with confidence. Companies around the world use Autodesk® Moldflow® Adviser and Autodesk® Moldflow® Insight simulation software to help reduce the need for costly physical prototypes, avoid potential manufacturing defects, and get innovative products to market faster. Text Overlay: Improve plastic part design with simulation. Access guidance through simulation setup and results interpretation to see how changes to wall thickness, gate location, material, and geometry affect manufacturability. Determine potential part

This shows the full process of our roto-molder running three arms. One exits the oven and moves into the waiting station. One enters the oven after the other one has moved out of the way. One (the offset arm) is in the cooler.
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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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