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Posted October 27, 2009
In the first part of a two-part interview, Wasim Younis discusses his book "Up and Running with Autodesk Simulation 2010: A Step-by-Step Guide to Engineering Design Solutions." In this segment Wasim offers a bit about his background and the motivation and intended audience for the book.
About the Book
Unleash the power of Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2010
Discover how to convert CAD models to working digital prototypes, enabling you to enhance designs, reduce over designs, failure, and the need to create physical prototypes
Inventor Simulation is an essential part of the Autodesk Digital Prototyping process which allows Inventor users to virtually explore and test components and products before they are made. Allowing users to visualize and simulate real-world performance without creating expensive physical prototypes.
This is the first book on Autodesk Inventor Simulation, making it the perfect resource for Inventor users who want to quickly learn and apply; the powerful dynamic simulation, assembly analysis and optimization capabilities of the new 2010 Inventor Simulation software.
With simple, clear guidance and real-world tutorials, the illustrated, step-by-step approach will help users of all skill levels to become proficient in using the simulation software. The 13 design problems presented in the book cover all core aspects of the new 2010 Inventor Simulation software, and their solutions are universal, so the users will be able to apply the crucial lessons learned in order to quickly solve their own design problems.
Find out more or purchase the book on the author's web site VDS Solutions, or from the publisher, Elsevier.
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