SolidWorks Modelling
Computer Modeling has been a fascination for me since 2004, starting with AutoCad working with it for several years, then worked with a software called Mechanical desktop for a period of time, during that period Mechanical desktop had a finite element analysis package with it but its set back was that it couldn’t handle complex geometries. The first time I used Solidworks was in summer 2005 which was for a short while, during that time I used it to create a library of parts for a piping project, at that time I felt that this software has the tools that i have been looking for. Early January 2005 I started working with Autodesk 3dmax this span for several years. Finally in 2008 thanks to Warwick university I got the chance to work with SolidWorks. During this period i got the chance to build my skills with this software, and got lots of assistance and help from collages especially Peter Kimber which has been of great support and help. What I can say that it’s user friendly to work with and I can see that its developing rapidly and has a bright future ahead.
The following album was a test project to see the power of SolidWorks in modelling.
The steam turbine project I worked on recently, it posed to be an interesting challenge. Steam turbines are used in power stations, their development is always required for the future. Microturbines have become of interest to lots of academic institutions due to their capability of producing high energy output in a small occupied space, with the option of selecting from a large variety of fuels.
Modelling the BMW JUMO 004 jet engine which was fitted to the first operational jet fighter in the world the Me 262, this project took me several years on and off work, work is still in progress.
Unless otherwise noted, all content on this site is @Copyright by Ahmed Al Makky 2012-2023 - http://cfd2012.com