Hi Freind, I want to ask which software for designing and simulation purposes in your PC system mainly for STRESS systems & Fuid dynamics etc.
@vortexgames854811 күн бұрын
Of course this video pops up when I just submitted my Design Challenge 😭
@emanuelotchere797911 күн бұрын
What a gem! So grateful I stumbled upon this channel!
@baahubali564311 күн бұрын
Excellent video. I currently work with Solidworks to manufacture products using only sheetmetal. CNC bending machine and plasma cutting and sometimes when precision matters we use laser cutting to achieve desired products.
@mahidaparthsinh938611 күн бұрын
Sagacious information! Learning about how this manufacturing process works will unlock the true power of designing parts.
@lohsolomon40211 күн бұрын
Man, this is the best videos on manufacturing processes for mechanical engineers I’ve ever seen on youtube🤩🤩✨🙌🏾.
@tuzzogetti11 күн бұрын
Pure gems on this channels, never regretted suscribing
@mayinjabob938011 күн бұрын
Wierd how i "Bob" now am a mechanical engineering student, Keep up the good work.
@Bourisettysushanth6 күн бұрын
Thanks man! It is so informative.
@dadasut5010 күн бұрын
this video is so good i already watched it twice
@Tim6-mq1hu11 күн бұрын
Amazing video! Thank you for sharing this tips.
@lohsolomon40211 күн бұрын
Anxiously waiting, for the video on joining and the rest of the manufacturing processes 😁😁✨🙌🏾💕
@umar583411 күн бұрын
Can you go over some of your personal projects?
@saraiva40711 күн бұрын
Perhaps the closest we get from metal sheet folding while still in college is when we're learning how to fold A series papers into A4 size to be then stored 😅
@hasinabrar326311 күн бұрын
Please make more videos like this
@cameronanderson287111 күн бұрын
You should do a Q&A
@shuvashishalder4111 күн бұрын
Great...🤩🤩
@balajinarayanan480111 күн бұрын
Very informative video...... Can you make a video about powerful skill based certification for solidworks, and other software which really build up the profile of a student/engineer to get into better universities/jobs ( btw i am a student in 12 grade...it would really help if i could get better guidance to understand where should i start)...Thank You
@sierraecho88411 күн бұрын
You can check out all the solidworks certificates on their website. I am currently in the process as well.
@hasanahmed904011 күн бұрын
I'll be so grateful if anyone can suggest me one thing, so basically I works on Creo parametric and have a good experience but now I'm moving to USA , so should I switch to SOLIDWORKS or stay sticked with Creo , thanks
@PolaRemon-g8z11 күн бұрын
Is mechanical engineering can take as self learning from home from source like udemy and take certificatetions at it and work as mechanical engineer what is your opinion
@TestNewphone-f6n4 күн бұрын
Question. What do mech engis build now a days. Isn't everything already done and has a pattern to plug in numbers Leaving the top 1% who might be working on the best engine or the most efficient ones or better cranes or something. What do the rest do ? Asking the question what do mech engis do has proven pointless cause the answers come from professors who haven't built a single thing in life (including their syllabus) and high management who don't even need to And they all answer it in the most generic fashion ... As if none can see if they changed the word mechanical for anything else it would still apply. So yea What do most of the mech engis build now a days ? What kind of companies do they go to ? That other engineers aren't already doing a better job at (Metallurgy , civil , electronics, chem) I know mech turn 1 type of energy into mech energy in whatever rotation or linear movement needed. But what are they building now a days. Does thermal come under mechanical ?
@sierraecho88411 күн бұрын
I am a little disappointed in this video. It´s even simpler and better categorized in DIN 8580. There are 6 categories of manufacturing techniques in total worldwide. 1. "original forms" (Urformen) --> Casting, 3D printing, sintering etc. Additive creation of a part 2. "transforming" (Umformen) --> bending, forging etc. without any material addition or subtraction 3. "separation" (Trennen) --> milling, turning, cutting etc. subtractive technique 4. "joining" (Fügen) --> welding, gluing, fastening, riveting, soldering etc. 5. "coating" (Beschichten) --> painting, galvanizing etc. 6. "change of material properties" (Stoffeigenschaften ändern) --> hardening, tempering, etc. All those are further subdivided, into sub categories.
@dadasut5010 күн бұрын
he is using different standards since he is in the US but the DIN categorization is very thoughtful. thanks for sharing that
@sierraecho88410 күн бұрын
@@dadasut50 Yes, I know he is. I just thought the DIN categories are easy to learn and to comprehend for beginners. Didn´t mean to say he did a bad job, he didn´t. Thank you for your comment.
@godla50711 күн бұрын
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@naseerNas-y5f12 күн бұрын
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@HehBe-f4z7 күн бұрын
Isnt this Machinist Job , why does Mechanical Engineers need to Know That .