Advanced AutoCAD 2024: A Problem-Solving Approach, 3D and Advanced, 27th Edition

The Advanced AutoCAD 2024: A Problem Solving Approach, 3D and Advanced book contains detailed explanation of AutoCAD commands and their applications to solve design problems.

Siemens NX 2023 for Designers, 15th Edition

Siemens NX 2023 for Designers is a comprehensive book that introduces the users to feature based 3D parametric solid modeling using the NX software.

AutoCAD 2025: A Problem-Solving Approach, Basic and Intermediate, 31st Edition

AutoCAD 2025: A Problem-Solving Approach, Basic and Intermediate, 31st Edition textbook contains a detailed explanation of AutoCAD commands and their applications to solve drafting and design problems.

Autodesk Inventor Professional 2025 for Designers, 25th Edition

Autodesk Inventor Professional 2025 for Designers is a comprehensive book that introduces the users to Autodesk Inventor 2025, a feature-based 3D parametric solid modeling software.

SOLIDWORKS 2024 for Designers, 22nd Edition

SOLIDWORKS 2024 for Designers book is written to help the readers effectively use the modeling and assembly tools

Solid Edge 2023 for Designers, 20th Edition

Solid Edge 2023 for Designers book introduces the readers to Solid Edge 2023, one of the world's leading parametric solid modeling packages.

Siemens NX Continuous Release Methodology

Create Iron for product modeling using Realize ShapeTools.

AutoCAD LT 2024 for Designers, 16th Edition

The AutoCAD LT 2024 for Designers, 16th Edition book contains a detailed explanation of AutoCAD LT commands and their applications to solve drafting and design problems

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Creating multisection solid in Catia

Stretching sketch entities in SolidWorks

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Convert Edges into Sketch Entities in SolidWorks

Monday, August 5, 2013

Introduction to Load Cases in Autodesk Simulation Mechanical

In Autodesk Simulation Mechanical, you can specify multiple load cases for the applied load. This will help you to get the results for multiple load combinations in a single run of analysis. For example, if you want the results for different force magnitudes on a same model than instead of running the analysis separately for all the magnitudes, you can specify multiple load cases in a model that will define the different magnitudes of the force. After defining different load cases, when the analysis is performed, a separate set of results will be displayed for each specified load case in the Result environment of Autodesk Simulation.