On a shelf bracket, it’s an approachable example.
But in a rocket air frame, hmm… I was thinking of using a 8" cylinder of Aluminum sheeting, about 8 ft tall, in a cylindrical air frame. If this structural winnowing can lighten the mass this much, it would be a huge advance.
You are the guy who made the teeth aligners right?
Yes, I was working up Invisalign when the 3D Scanner suddenly vanished. That project awaits its return.
Now it’s holograms and rockets. One has to do something with their time…
what kind of rocket?
Hybrid, N20 oxidizer, metal-doped 3D printed helical channel fuel cores, active gimbal DeLavall nozzles, ROS supervised multi-CPU control.
Here’s the fuel core test stand. I found a 16% Aluminum doped PLA, but it could use the higher strength of ABS.
You should be involved in Science committee, we want to start a liquid fuel rocket engine after completion of the YBCO project. Would you mind, may I please have your phone? (PM me) \
You are smart as hell!
Very cool. This magic is part of Solidworks Simulation 2018. I think we’ve got the 2017 version on our copy of Solidworks on the jump server (look under add-ins in Tools section).
I suppose if someone needed this capability, we could ask for the upgrade, but currently I’m content with what we’ve got. I don’t want to be pushy with Dessault, especially since we’re on a one year license (renewed several times so far) that can be terminated at any time and we got special permission to have it hosted on the jump server.
There is a guy in DFW teaching this for Solid Works I just contacted him to see if he would give a talk on this, very cool… fingers crossed brother
Can you find the guy teaching this for Fusion 360? Much appreciated