Autodesk - Generative Design for Industrial Applications
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Generative Design for Industrial Applications at Coursera Overview
Duration | 28 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Generative Design for Industrial Applications at Coursera Highlights
- This Course Plus the Full Specialization.
- Shareable Certificates.
- Graded Programming Assignments.
Generative Design for Industrial Applications at Coursera Course details
- 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.
- Enroll in the Specialization here: https://www.coursera.org/specializations/autodesk-generative-design-manufacturing
Generative Design for Industrial Applications at Coursera Curriculum
Working with an Initial Design
Course overview
Get the software
Week 1 overview
Identify critical design functions and features
Inspect visual and physical properties
Component Setup
Basic Sketch Creation
Basic Feature Creation
Adding Mounting Holes
Identifying attachment and avoidance geometry
Design workspace vs Edit Model workspace
Selecting preserve regions
Creating obstacle regions
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Customer story
Get the software
Working with an Initial Design resources
About the discussion forum
Online learning communities and social media
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Week 1 challenge exercise
Pre-course questions
Week 1 quiz
Defining a Generative Setup and Reviewing Outcomes
Week 2 overview
General Generative Design Study Settings
Using the connector obstacle tool
Defining Moment Loads and Constraints
Picking a manufacturing method and materials
Previewing and Solving a Generative Study
Viewing and Filtering Multiple Outcomes
Explore Stress Distribution
Create a 3D Design
Exploring the timeline and feature history
Using erase and fill
Manually removing form geometry
Exploring additional form modifications
Rebuilding part of a form body
Finalizing form body modifications
Measure Mass Properties
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Defining a Generative Setup and Reviewing Outcomes resources
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Week 2 challenge exercise
Week 2 quiz
Reverse Engineering a Generative Design
Week 3 overview
Identify existing and optimal geometry
Set up a Static Simulation on the Generative Design
Set up a Static Simulation on the Original Design
Planning for a manufacturing method
Creating the base of a design
Creating a cut on a sheet metal part
Finalizing the I-beam structure
Setting up a static stress simulation
Reviewing simulation results
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Reverse Engineering a Generative Design resources
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Week 3 challenge exercise
Week 3 quiz
Reviewing and Refining a Design
Week 4 overview
Modify sheet metal parameters
Validate new simulation results
Set up a distributed design
Create a share link
Setting up a render
Producing renderings
Creating an exploded view animation
Create a single image drawing
Creating an exploded view drawing
Creating sheet metal flat patterns
Creating sheet metal flat pattern drawings
Adding dimensions and notes
Sharing detailed drawings
Create a simple cam program
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Reviewing and Refining a Design resources
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Week 4 challenge exercise
Week 4 quiz
Course assessment
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