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
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 […]
Tips & Guidance on how to overcome Stress Singularities in Models
Posted in autodesk, Autodesk FEA Simulation, FEA-Tips on March 22, 2011
Stress Singularities is a major concern when analyzing results as they considerably distort results. They are also a main cause for non-convergence of results. So the first question is -what is stress singularity? This can be best explained by the following example The above bracket has a localized high stress around the force applied on […]
Inventor Frame Analysis or Stress Analysis! – Some Pro’s and Con’s
Posted in FEA, FEA-Tips, Frame Analysis on April 23, 2010
With the release of Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2011 comes frame analysis in addition to stress analysis. So the question, for some maybe, is which one to use. Well if a component or indeed an assembly comprises of a uniform cross-section along its entire length and the ratio of length/cross-section is greater than 10 then use […]






