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  1. VladimirMEngineer

    Next step for improvement

    I agree in principle. It is a high bar to set. However, I am only looking for some general tips, not for a step by step hand holding. I can use the grey and white mass between the ears :)
  2. VladimirMEngineer

    Next step for improvement

    @CWB1, do you have any tips on how to start from the ground up to learn FEA efficiently and correctly? On the work, I use SolidWorks (no license for Simulation unfortunately though) and I have installed Code Aster with Salome GUI. If necessary, I could potentially get access to any required...
  3. VladimirMEngineer

    Next step for improvement

    Mechanical engineering it is, but not HVAC. It's metal shelving,vehicle partitions, cone holders, oddball custom projects like steel rack frames for storage, steel/wood workbenches... Most are installed permanently in a commercial vans. The equipment is usually reliable as it is often...
  4. VladimirMEngineer

    Next step for improvement

    Hi fellow engineers, Here is my dilemma. I do product design related to automotive industry. It's basically sheet metal, welded profiles, welded sheet metal and standard bars and tubing... I was thinking that it would be good to expand on that with maybe FEA to be able to better optimize...
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