Up and Running with Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2011 :A Step-by-Step Guide to Engineering Design Solutions ( 2 )

Publication subTitle :A Step-by-Step Guide to Engineering Design Solutions

Publication series :2

Author: Younis   Wasim  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9780123821034

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123821027

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123821027

Subject: TP31 computer software

Language: ENG

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Description

Up and Running with Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2011 provides a clear path to perfecting the skills of designers and engineers using simulation inside Autodesk Inventor. This book includes modal analysis, stress singularities, and H-P convergence, in addition to the new frame analysis functionality.

The book is divided into three sections: dynamic solution, stress analysis, and frame analysis, with a total of nineteen chapters. The first chapter of each section offers an overview of the topic covered in that section. There is also an overview of the Inventor Simulation interface and its strengths, weaknesses, and workarounds. Furthermore, the book emphasizes the joint creation process and discusses in detail the unique and powerful parametric optimization function.

This book will be a useful learning tool for designers and engineers, and a source for applying simulation for faster production of better products.

  • Get up to speed fast with real-life, step-by-step design problems—3 new to this edition!
  • Discover how to convert CAD models to working digital prototypes, enabling you to enhance designs and simulate real-world performance without creating physical prototypes
  • Learn all about the frame analysis environment—new to Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2011—and other key features of this powerful software, including modal analysis, assembly stress analysis, parametric optimization analysis, effective joint creation, and more
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Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 3

Dedication

pp.:  3 – 4

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 14

Foreword

pp.:  14 – 15

Preface

pp.:  15 – 17

Acknowledgments

pp.:  17 – 18

About The Author

pp.:  18 – 19

CHAPTER 2 DP1 – Size a Motor: 90 Degree M16 Bolt Removal Tool Design

pp.:  116 – 128

CHAPTER 3 DP2 – Size a Jack: New Mechanism Design for an Existing Bridge

pp.:  128 – 144

CHAPTER 4 DP3 – Size Multiple Actuating Jacks: New Mechanism Design for a Transporter Ramp

pp.:  144 – 180

CHAPTER 5 DP4 – Advanced Simulation Settings: Racing Car Engine Connecting Rod

pp.:  180 – 198

CHAPTER 6 DP5 – Size a Spring: Agricultural Spring Mechanism Design

pp.:  198 – 222

CHAPTER 7 DP6 – Size a Spring: Rotary Compressor Design

pp.:  222 – 236

CHAPTER 8 DP7 – Simulate a Sprocket Chain: Design of a High–Speed Bottle Transfer Unit

pp.:  236 – 254

CHAPTER 9 The Stress Analysis Environment

pp.:  254 – 296

CHAPTER 10 DP8 – Motion Load Transfer Analysis: Structural Validation of Mounting Lugs

pp.:  296 – 306

CHAPTER 11 DP9 – Multiple Motion Load Transfer: Structural Validation of Connecting Rod

pp.:  306 – 318

CHAPTER 12 DP10 – Cyclic Symmetry Analysis: Design of Industrial Fan Blades

pp.:  318 – 336

CHAPTER 13 DP11 – Weldment Analysis: Structural Design of Moving Bridge

pp.:  336 – 352

CHAPTER 14 DP12 – Assembly Analysis with built-in welds: Structural Validation of Trailer Chassis

pp.:  352 – 372

CHAPTER 15 DP13 – Assembly Optimization: Structural Optimization of a Lifting Mechanism

pp.:  372 – 392

CHAPTER 16 DP14 – Modal Analysis: Modal Analysis of TV Camera Arm Attached to Helicopter

pp.:  392 – 402

CHAPTER 17 The Frame Analysis Environment

pp.:  402 – 432

CHAPTER 18 DP15 – Frame Analysis Using Content Center Structures: Structural Design of Aerospace Maintenance Platform

pp.:  432 – 444

CHAPTER 19 DP15 – Frame Analysis Using Content Center Structures: Analysis of an Escalator Support Structure

pp.:  444 – 456

Index

pp.:  456 – 464

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