Designer
kevhinl
Autodesk Inventor, CAD Design & ANSYS Specialist
I am a graduate mechanical engineer with over 5 years experience in using CAD software and finite volume method.
Skill
SolidWorks Flow Simulation
The original SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation tool gives its users the ability to use FVM, or the finite volume method, to see what the product performance would be. In order to do this, it puts the product through
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Siemens NX (Unigraphics)
engineering analysis (thermal, electromagnetic, and static with the help of finite element method and fluid with the help of finite volume method). Cad Crowd is a global network of CAD professionals that includes
Designer
abhisheks2
Expert for designing and Assembling of your machine
Designer
deep66
Mechanical Engineer with CAD and FEA experience
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What Is FEA (Finite Element Analysis), and How Do Companies Use FEA for Products?
Finite element analysis (FEA) uses a computational mathematical method to subdivide a CAD model of complex geometrical and irregular shapes into individual elements for analytical simulation. A model or
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Do You Know The Three Major Types of 3D Models?
There are three major types of 3D models types: solid, wireframe, and surface. We base them on the methods and techniques used to create different 3D objects. CAD (computer-aided design) offers many other
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5 Ways Your Business can use CAD Services for Product Innovation
industry. As designers shifted to developing their product designs on screen from the traditional method of drafting using pencils and paper, the world has seen a significant waste reduction and increased
Blog Post
Guide to New Electronics Prototyping for Hardware Startups & Design Companies
innovative methods, such as 3D printing and CNC machining, are also prepared. However, at this point, the prototype is still not ready for mass production as it needs to be augmented for higher volume manufacturing
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Cost-Effective Methods for New Product Design & Development Services for Your Company
without pulling out clumps of hair or sucking dry the company coffers? Easy. They employ low-cost methods. We’re not talking about cutting corners and settling for “meh.” We’re talking about smart, strategic