Tagged: AIM App Example, Live App Example, modal, structure, thermal
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September 26, 2022 at 9:59 am
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Download the file here-->In this Demonstration we will Design and Validate a Brake Disk Design using Discovery Products.
In first part, a Motorbike Brake Disk is designed from Scratch in Discovery Live using Thermal, Structural and Modal Simulations.
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