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Closing the Hybrid Manufacturing Loop with Fusion 360

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Description

You don't often take an additive part directly from print bed to installation. Tolerance requirements almost always dictate the need for subtractive postmachining to ensure surfaces meet design specs and tolerances. In this class, we'll take a generativity-designed part from design to preparation for hybrid manufacturing. Along the way, we'll explore optimization with generative design, design for manufacturing, and work-holding design, and we'll see how the mechanical design tools, FEA capabilities, and hybrid manufacturing environment in Fusion 360 software can reduce friction and streamline the process from design to manufactured part.

Key Learnings

  • Learn how to use generative design to augment your design team
  • Learn about the advantages and limitations of additively manufactured parts
  • Learn how to use Fusion 360 software's hybrid manufacturing environment to make the most of your manufacturing capabilities
  • Learn how to use simulation to verify additive features added for manufacturing

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  • Фотография профиля Marti Deans
    Marti Deans
    Marti has been working at Autodesk for over 7 years, first developing training and adoption strategies for Fusion 360 users with a focus in manufacturing, then driving awareness for Fusion 360 and its manufacturing capabilities on the Technical Marketing team. Now she works on the Fusion Manufacturing product management team on the Tool Library, engaging with customers, industry partners, and internal stakeholders to make Fusion even better! Marti graduated from University of California, Berkeley where she earned her B.S. Mechanical Engineering and explored manual and CNC manufacturing processes in the Berkeley Student Machine Shop using Mastercam, HSMWorks, and InventorHSM.