


I’ve created this step-by-step tutorial so it’s easy to follow but if you need any help just leave a comment!Ĭlick here for more Autodesk Inventor Tutorials. There’s also a FEM exercise at the bottom of this page. The goal of this tutorial is to hold your hand while you try out your first FEA (Finite Element Analysis). I’m here to let you know why you should give Autodesk Inventor Stress Analysis another shot and to teach you how to it up and running.Īutodesk Inventor has an add-in named Stress Analysis that is based on FEM ( Finite Element Method) (We’ll get into what FEM is in a while!) Thanks very much to Viktor Rask of for this Awesome introduction to the Autodesk Inventor Stress Analysis Environment.Ĭlick here for details of how you can become a guest writer on the CSO Blog! Have you been trying to figure out the Autodesk Inventor stress analysis add-in for a while, but never quite knew what to use it for? Or why you should even bother learning it!
