CAE basic ppt
Hi,
Can you provide a basic presentation for CAE with some good examples?
Purpose is to aware designers about CAE domain and how it is useful for them.
Answers
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Refer Altair Free eBook on Practical Aspects of finite element simulation.
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Hi Sumit,
Please access our learning and certification website where we have a course on Learn CAE Fundamentals. This will be a good learning material that covers all fundamentals to Finite Element Analysis. You can access the website at http://certification.altairuniversity.com/course/index.php?categoryid=41
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Altair Forum User said:
Refer Altair Free eBook on Practical Aspects of finite element simulation.
Thanks. can't you provide a short ppt?
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Hi Sumit,
Please go through https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIVkG1iXks4 which is a webinar on Theory of FEM and CAE.
Hope it helps.
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Altair Forum User said:
Hi Sumit,
Please go through https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIVkG1iXks4 which is a webinar on Theory of FEM and CAE.
Hope it helps.
Thanks George.
Basically my purpose is to aware the designer about CAE not to make them learn how CAE works.I mean I have to tell them why we carry out CAE and basic things a designer should know before putting request to CAE, what he will get through CAE. In simple if I will ask you why one should buy Hypersuite then what would be your answer?
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Hi Sumit,
Sorry that we don't have a ppt/pdf regarding the same. There are many open resources available in web on CAE.
As a basic I can give you some information on the same:
Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) is another field in engineering that does engineering analysis tasks. While CAD is used to create 2D/3D models of a product, CAE software allows a deeper engineering analysis of objects. CAE thus finds applications in engineering fields like fluid dynamics, kinematics, stress analysis, finite element analysis, etc. In a nut shell, CAE allows users to analyze how that object will behave upon loading thereby providing a virtual simulation of the process.
In the first stage, the product is designed using CAD software. Engineers manipulate the parameters of the product being evaluated. These parameters include the physical properties, geometry and the limitations under which the entity is to be developed.
In the second stage, the entity is thoroughly evaluated using CAE processes like FEA, NVH,CFD, etc… based on application.
Finally, the results are shown to the engineering design team, where they evaluate the results. And the process is iterated till the desired benefits are achieved.Please visit http://www.altairhyperworks.in/# which shows the features and capabilities of Altair HyperWorks suites.
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Altair Forum User said:
Hi Sumit,
Sorry that we don't have a ppt/pdf regarding the same. There are many open resources available in web on CAE.
As a basic I can give you some information on the same:
Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) is another field in engineering that does engineering analysis tasks. While CAD is used to create 2D/3D models of a product, CAE software allows a deeper engineering analysis of objects. CAE thus finds applications in engineering fields like fluid dynamics, kinematics, stress analysis, finite element analysis, etc. In a nut shell, CAE allows users to analyze how that object will behave upon loading thereby providing a virtual simulation of the process.
In the first stage, the product is designed using CAD software. Engineers manipulate the parameters of the product being evaluated. These parameters include the physical properties, geometry and the limitations under which the entity is to be developed.
In the second stage, the entity is thoroughly evaluated using CAE processes like FEA, NVH,CFD, etc… based on application.
Finally, the results are shown to the engineering design team, where they evaluate the results. And the process is iterated till the desired benefits are achieved.Please visit http://www.altairhyperworks.in/# which shows the features and capabilities of Altair HyperWorks suites.
Thanks George for your help
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