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* '''Khan academy website (self study website):''' http://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics | |
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* Finite Element Analysis: Solidworks * Simulation: Simulink * Materials: CES Edupack |
* Computer Aided Design & Finite Element Analysis: SolidWorks * Mathematical packages: !MatLab, Mathematica * Simulation packages: Simulink,[[https://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/|NetLogo]] * Materials: * MatWeb http://www.matweb.com/ * CES Edupack http://www.grantadesign.com/education/edupack/ |
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Presentations: | CES Edupack is a materials database which contains data about approximately 3000 materials. The database contains mechanical, electrical, optical, cost price, eco, typical application and producers data. |
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* Materials selection presentation | Below you find presentations I regularly give about: |
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All software packages are made freely available for Industrial Design students. Simulink is available as part of Matlab, available from the TU/e PC software page. Solidworks and CES Edupack are available from the faculties software page. | * Materials selection [[attachment:MaterialsSelection.pdf|presentation]] * Material behavior [[attachment:MaterialBehavior.pdf|presentation]] * Mechanics [[attachment:MechanicsForID.pdf|presentation]] * Finite Element Analysis [[attachment:FiniteElementModelling.pdf|presentation]] and example finite element analysis [[attachment:ExampleFiniteElementAnalysisStudy.pdf|results]]. * Systems behaviour, how do zero -, first - and second order systems behave, [[attachment:SystemBehaviour|presentation]]. * TRIZ, product redesign based on patent knowledge (creative thinking) [[attachment:TRIZPresentation.pdf|presentation]] * Discrete Event Simulation [[attachment:DiscreteEventSimulation|presentation]], how to predict the behaviour of discrete, parallel and interacting (social and/or physical) systems. Most above mentioned software packages are made freely available for Industrial Design students. Simulink (as part of Matlab) and SolidWorks are available from the TU/e PC software page. |
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering is a very broad topic.
Important topics for Industrial Designers are: Applied Physics, Materials, Mechanics, Simulation and Finite Element Analysis.
Literature:
Applied Physics: Young & Freedman, University Physics, 13th edition.
Mechanics: Fenner R.T., Mechanics of Solids, CRC Press.
Materials: Ashby, Shercliff, Cebon, Materials: engineering, science, processing and design, Butterworth Heinemann.
Khan academy website (self study website): http://www.khanacademy.org/science/physics
Good software tools:
Computer Aided Design & Finite Element Analysis: SolidWorks
Mathematical packages: MatLab, Mathematica
Simulation packages: Simulink,NetLogo
- Materials:
CES Edupack is a materials database which contains data about approximately 3000 materials. The database contains mechanical, electrical, optical, cost price, eco, typical application and producers data.
Below you find presentations I regularly give about:
Materials selection presentation
Material behavior presentation
Mechanics presentation
Finite Element Analysis presentation and example finite element analysis results.
Systems behaviour, how do zero -, first - and second order systems behave, presentation.
TRIZ, product redesign based on patent knowledge (creative thinking) presentation
Discrete Event Simulation presentation, how to predict the behaviour of discrete, parallel and interacting (social and/or physical) systems.
Most above mentioned software packages are made freely available for Industrial Design students. Simulink (as part of Matlab) and SolidWorks are available from the TU/e PC software page.