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Simulation in Fusion 360 - Don't Get "Stressed" Out

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    In this class we will take a look at Fusion 360 software’s simulation environment, and we’ll focus specifically on ensuring that you gain a solid understanding of how to get the most from each of Fusion 360 software’s different simulation types. We will work with a practical example for each of the study types, and we’ll learn how to make the best use of the options available in each of those studies. This session features Fusion 360.

    Key Learnings

    • Grasp the basics of Static Stress, and set up an SS study
    • Understand when to use modal frequency studies
    • Get comfortable with thermal studies
    • Demystify thermal stress and understand why it is important

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    Fusion
    Industries
    Aerospace and defense equipment
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Product Design
    Simulation & Analysis
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