After completing this course, you will have the skills needed to complete all aspects of computer aided engineering.
Instructed by: Autodesk Education | Subject: Design, Design Tools
Instructed by: Autodesk Education | Subject: Design, Design Tools
Description
Design functionality, analysis, and manufacturability are core to an engineer designer. Whether it’s a small part or larger assembly, you'll ask: “Will it work? Will it break? Can I manufacture it?". These questions drive the design process. With Autodesk Fusion 360 CAD/CAM, all aspects of the engineering process can be addressed in one cloud-based platform. In this nearly five-hour course, you will work with imported FSAE chassis models, design and simulate mechanical suspension components, and validate motion through the creation of an assembly. You will learn how to manage and organize bodies and components in your model, create complex geometry, analyze mechanical loads and thermal stresses, and shape optimization based on-load paths. You will also create detailed engineering drawings, make exploded view animations, and validate mechanical motion with an assembly. After completing this course, you will have the skills needed to complete all aspects of computer aided engineering (CAE). Thank you to the FSAE HorsePower Hannover team for their contribution of the FSAE car model used in this course.Outcome
- Demonstrate knowledge of and apply job entry level skills in computer aided engineering.
- Describe and apply advanced engineering based workflows for solid modeling (parametric, freeform, assembly and direct modeling), simulation, assembly animation, and technical documentation for manufacture.
- Utilize Fusion 360 cloud based collaboration features for project sharing and design review.
Course Info
- 59 Lectures
- 5 Hours
- Language: English
- Subject: Design, Design Tools
- Instructed by: Autodesk Education
- Last updated on October 2017
- Platform: Udemy