Wasim
Wasim Younis ( Burnley, United Kingdom ) is an Inventor Simulation consultant and trainer with more than 15 years experience in the manufacturing field. He works very closely with Autodesk, Autodesk value added resellers and users and has been involved with Simulation software when it was first introduced and is well-known throughout the Inventor Simulation Community Wasim has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from University of Bradford and a master’s degree in Computer Aided engineering from Staffordshire University.
Homepage: http://www.vdssolutions.co.uk
Meshing – What is Average Element Size
Posted in autodesk, Book Exercises, FEA-Tutorial on June 28, 2011
In the next couple of weeks I will be uploading a series of posts on the topic of meshing a key attribute in obtaining accurate stress analysis results. In this first article I am going to start of with how Inventor Stress Analysis creates meshes using the average element size value within the Mesh settings [...]
Stressed!!!
Posted in Autodesk FEA Simulation on June 23, 2011
Are you using Inventor Simulation? Do you need help on Inventor Simulation? Do you want to share and help like-minded professional? If the answer is YES then you can join the only FREE dedicated support forum on Linked In. To joint the forum click on the following link http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2061026&trk=hb_side_g Any problems then send me an email younis_wasim@hotmail.com with [...]
What is the difference between remote force and force?
Posted in Autodesk FEA Simulation, FEA-Tips on June 22, 2011
The difference between remote force and force is that it allows the ability to define the location of the force (and not predetermined by selecting the faces of geometry like the force command), as illustrated below Another key difference between remote force and force is that remote force also induces moment/torque as soon as remote point [...]
Inventor 2012 Stress and Frame Analysis book now available
Posted in Autodesk FEA Simulation, Book Exercises, FEA, Frame Analysis on May 6, 2011
The latest version of the Inventor Analysis book is now available. The format of the book has slightly changed in that it is smaller in size and book is now dedicated to Analysis section of Inventor only. Part 2 of the book will cover dynamic simulation. The book is still in full colour and more [...]






