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Pro/Mechanica Reference Material

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yavylavy

Mechanical
Aug 24, 2009
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Hello all,

I have recently been given the task of performing structural analysis of mechanical components at my company using Pro/Mechanica. I was hoping someone could recommend a good reference book I can purchase to become more familiar with Pro/Mechanica's ability. A good reference book on the FEA method would be helpful as well. I was looking at purchasing "Introduction to Finite Element Analysis Using Pro/Mechanica Wildfire 4.0" Has anyone used it?

Any Help would be greatly appreciated
 
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Author "Toogood" has a very good introduction textbook for Mechancia. There is also a good book, "Building Better Products with FEA" that might prove useful as well.
 
Thanks, I appreciate the help. I have a good understanding of Mechanica but I really want to increase my confidence level when using it.
 
The best way to get good at ProM is to correlate with hand calcs or even better test data.

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