Modeling & Design Verification of Cladding Support/Rail Systems - Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis

Описание к видео Modeling & Design Verification of Cladding Support/Rail Systems - Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis

Hello everyone and welcome to this video tutorial. In this video tutorial, we are gonna use the well-known "von Mises" stresses to model and perform a design verification of cladding support systems. Basically the Cladding Rail that is used to fix the Cladding Wall. The support system is made out of steel or aluminum, and bolts are supporting the cladding system to the other elements. So sit back and relax as CEE recorder Guy and Editor Guy accompany you in this journey.

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Timestamps:
0:00 Hello Everyone!
1:50 Theoretical Concept Explanation
10:52 Modeling
20:18 Meshing
22:57 Loading
25:57 Bolt Results/Checks
31:45 Plate Results/Checks
35:36 Modifying the Thickness
37:13 Editor CEE!1!1!1
38:16 Conclusion
39:28 That's that!

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