面向制造的Autodesk生产式设计培训
Generative Design for Additive Manufacturing
This course introduces you to one of the more common applications
of generative design: Additive Manufacturing or 3D printing as it’s also known. In this course,
we explore the basics of geometry creation and the mindset shift needed to build
a generative design—a deeper understanding of generative design,
its parameters, and how to work with the results specifically aimed at making a 3D printed metal part.
We develop insightful understanding of the generative workflow
by exploring Autodesk® Fusion 360™ tools and combining them with the creative process
of taking an idea to a 3D model. We'll learn how to focus on where
a design is and isn’t and apply the generative design thinking process to define
a study as we take a deeper dive into Fusion 360. You’ll need a paid subscription to Fusion 360 to complete the assignments
in this course. Be sure to review your access or payment options before enrolling: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360 Want
to take your learning to the next level? Complete the Autodesk Generative Design for Manufacturing Specialization,
and you’ll unlock an additional Autodesk Credential as further recognition of your success!
The Autodesk Credential comes with a digital badge and certificate, which you can add
to your resume and share on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter.
Sharing your Autodesk Credential can signal to hiring managers that you’ve got
the right skills for the job and you’re up on the latest industry trends like generative design.
Generative Design for Performance and Weight Reduction
There are many considerations and factors that play a part in designing a new product.
Cost is usually a big one, but sometimes there are other factors that are the main contributors to a product's direction.
With vehicles, specifically motorcycles, we see advanced engineering practices performed on seemingly minor parts.
In some instances, making a part as light as possible can have a big effect on performance.
In other cases, the strength or stiffness of a part, such as a motor mount,
is more critical than its mass. Generative design allows us the ability
to solve for both problems at the same time and make informed design decisions without the sacrifice.
In this course, we’ll explore how generative design can be applied
to motorcycle parts to help reduce mass while also increasing performance.
You’ll need a paid subscription to Fusion 360 to complete the assignments
in this course. Be sure to review your access
or payment options before enrolling: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360 Want to take your learning to the next level?
Complete the Autodesk Generative Design for Manufacturing Specialization, and you’ll unlock an additional Autodesk Credential
as further recognition of your success! The Autodesk Credential comes with a digital badge and certificate,
which you can add to your resume and share on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook,
and Twitter. Sharing your Autodesk Credential can signal to hiring managers that you’
ve got the right skills for the job and you’re up on the latest industry trends like generative design.
Generative Design for Industrial Applications
The foundation of engineering design is exploration and iteration.
Design is rarely a perfectly linear and straightforward process.
In this course, we explore a design for a traditional manufacturing method and use generative design
to create the perfect iteration of it. From that point,
we'll reverse engineer the generative design and recreate it for
a traditional manufacturing method and explore the option of fabricating the generative version
to weigh the pros and cons of each. You’ll need a paid subscription to Fusion 360 to complete the assignments in this course.
Be sure to review your access or payment options before enrolling: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360 Want
to take your learning to the next level? Complete the Autodesk Generative Design for Manufacturing Specialization,
and you’ll unlock an additional Autodesk Credential as further recognition of your success!
The Autodesk Credential comes with a digital badge and certificate,
which you can add to your resume and share on social media platforms like LinkedIn,
Facebook, and Twitter. Sharing your Autodesk Credential can signal
to hiring managers that you’ve got the right skills for the job and you’re up on the latest industry trends like generative design.
Generative Design for Part Consolidation
Designing a product is only part of the process. Now,
can that product be manufactured? In many cases the end product is made up
of an assembly of different pieces to simplify manufacturing.
With generative design and additive manufacturing,
we can now take a different approach to the process
of designing and producing complex products by ultimately reducing the number
of parts and steps in an assembly while optimizing a design for strength and weight reduction.
You’ll need a paid subscription to Fusion 360 to complete the assignments in this course.
Be sure to review your access or payment options before enrolling: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360 Want
to take your learning to the next level? Complete the Autodesk Generative Design
for Manufacturing Specialization, and you’ll unlock an additional Autodesk Credential
as further recognition of your success! The Autodesk Credential comes with a digital badge and certificate,
which you can add to your resume and share on social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook,
and Twitter. Sharing your Autodesk Credential can signal
to hiring managers that you’ve got the right skills for the job and you’re up on the latest industry trends like generative design.