Description
In this hands-on lab, learn how Inventor® Professional, Autodesk® Simulation CFD, and Autodesk® Simulation Mechanical design tools can empower structural engineers and architects to accurately assess designs for the infrastructure of our growing world. Autodesk design and creation suites are a smorgasbord of design tools, many with unlimited cloud computing capabilities. Creatively exploring various combinations and interoperability functions of Autodesk Simulation tools in nontraditional workflows can have a profound effect on design. This lab provides an opportunity to practice the workflow and techniques in a hands-on environment. A case study shows the techniques that are needed then justifies using simulation tools and workflows to accurately predict the thermal profile and resultant stresses through validation against measured bridge data. Attendees learn how Inventor designs can be analyzed for thermal loads using Simulation CFD and for thermal stresses using Simulation Mechanical.
Key Learnings
- Create an analysis model in Inventor suitable for solar loading
- Set up and simulate solar analyses in Simulation CFD
- Process thermal results in Simulation CFD
- Transfer thermal results to Simulation Mechanical to evaluate stresses
Speaker
- PMPeggy MenziesDr. Peggy Menzies is currently the Senior Software Quality Assurance Engineering lead for the Computation Fluid Dynamics product line at Autodesk, Inc. Previously, she managed the software and mechanical engineering groups of an aerospace instrument manufacturing facility. She has two patents on instrument designs for military and commercial aircraft. Peggy successfully completed her doctorate from Old Dominion University researching unsteady, transonic flows. During her master's program from the Naval Postgraduate School, she researched FEA structural optimizations. After graduating from the United States Naval Academy with an engineering degree in Naval Architecture, she served as an officer in the United States Navy.
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