juma1987
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62d1e13a-2082-4765-84d4-63cc3da7cf35
#-Link-Snipped-# Its a book about simulation with autodesk inventor
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ec1362c2-5cc9-4a4a-a061-cdd5d6e1302c
No it doesnt have differential, thats one of the reasons of the wastage of the train wheels.
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23de72ae-e375-4362-aa99-48e4e4758956
You can try Virgil M. Faires or Robert C. Juvinall, i personally prefer Juvinall
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4fc72aef-ad0b-4257-8bbc-fd46f7bd9199
there are a lot of books about this topic, you should look at your town library
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47dc99ad-289c-4196-90a8-0720949e7fe2
There are a lot of theese software, you can try googling for "Autodesk Inventor", "Solidworks", "Solidedge", "CATIA", "ProE", etc.
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adb711c1-5f66-43bd-9b4d-acf838fcc41a
I dont know about inventor 2010 i never used it, maybe someone that knows it could help here...
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c0ea4398-20fd-4d58-8f03-c2d9324cc165
Just think about energy, is only an energy balance, if the fluid increase the speed then it increase the kinetic energy, so...
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5a8c6e34-55f2-4371-904e-6c317f9249a2
The problem is that in tensile testing you use a probe, u can actually study the influence of hardened surface in the...
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922bccd3-7bc4-4504-8e8c-c581fd32dd3a
In the company i work, we have diesel-electric locomotives, and the brakes are of the compressed air type, form wikipedia: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
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5a5b0c42-1424-41e0-a40c-26a33ba13b19
Im sorry im not a native english speaker. If you only want to know if the speed is increasing or decreasing, you...
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b915f4c3-c7b2-4bd4-9d30-2e8a13043ee7
After you open the inventor file, make sure to press the following button to see the FEA results: #-Link-Snipped-# #-Link-Snipped-#
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fa2c779e-dd1a-40e5-ba21-9d1f6822c0f4
Sure! :smile: ill try to improve the explanation as soon as i get some free time