Top 10 Software for Mechanical Engineers | Mechanical CAD Softwares

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Mechanical Engineering is vast field and software’s have become an integral part of it. There are various software’s one can use based on domain and work profile. I have categorized the Top 10 software’s useful for mechanical engineers in 3 categories -
CAD Software’s – also called as designing or 3d modelling software’s.
CAE Software’s - for Analysing the cad model
Coding – programming languages like C, C++, python and others.

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Chapters
0:00 Introduction to Mechanical Software
1:05 Engineering Design Process in 3 Phases
3:20 Software useful for Mechanical Engineers
3:31 Top 5 Benifits of learning CAD software

Most Popular 3D Modeling software
5:18 CATIA
6:30 SolidWorks
7:43 CREO
8:24 UG-NX (Unigraphics)
9:00 SolidEdge
9:37 Fusion 360
9:56 FEA (Finite Element Analysis)
10:54 CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics)
11:31 Microsoft Excel
11:56 Coding Software C++, Matlab, Python, Fortan
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Hello, Sir this is one of the best videos I have ever viewed . I liked your analytical skills and you have completed such a vast topic in an easy and understandable way. I have recently known that there are not any good choices left for mechanical students relieved from a normal engineering college. But I have observed that everything related to mechanical is majorly interlinked to coding i.e for instance the AI used in robots. So, if possible make videos on " How to proceed in Mechanical as a career by learning some coding stuff related to or useful in Mechanical ". Suggest me any best sources for these kind of stuff .

korlapusumanthkumar
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It's one of the best video in that All Means base to advanced 💯 well explained

METejasJape
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Thanks for providing such informative and excellent tutorial software used for Mechanical design of components.

mikemont
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Hey!!! I'm commenting from Ghana. This is one of the best and most concise presentation on the broad overview of what CADD/CAE & Coding.
Woa you presentation is mind blowing. Please drop your Handles, LinkedIn, sites or other channels where I can constantly follow you. Thank you

kojokwame
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This lecture is very helpful for beginner student sir

cadcaetutorial
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In all the CAD softwares you mentioned, you didn't mention Auto Cad, is Auto CAD not useful for design?

BlessingAkogwu-ppuk
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Amazing video💚
Please sir clear my doubt
I have learnt 2D AutoCAD....
Now what should I start Solid work or or 3D AutoCAD??

mechanical
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Great teaching way with examples. Love it.

AbdulBasit-khrf
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Very useful video. Grear share. Thanks ji👍

WaramNutra
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Hi, good to see your video but you are forget to include Inventor By AUTO CAD in your video

arunhyd
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Thank you Sir for this invaluable information.
Highly appreciated.

rufusbabatundelot
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God Blessings to you Sir. For Great Information about Software knowledge to the Hard work People

d.lokanadharaju
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Sir , your give to any placement, after training

sunilsunil-eigg
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Hello, Sir May I ask which engineering software that you have already talk in the video are actually work on MacBook?

hokanfan
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It's a good knowledgeable video Manish 👍 keep going.

sharpmindsenglishandmath
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Hello sir I'm a fresher in college in mechanical with spec in automotive and I got access to Autodesk from my administrator but I don't know how to use it and what software should I download so pls help

kunwar
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Thank you so much much sir for such nice explanation

sukanyabangaru
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Thanks sir for your affortable knowledge

dharmendrakumartikle
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What about blender, unity developer are they used in industry

proudetobeindian
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Nice and very chic ;) But what is c+ ? did you mean c++ ? it's a language ! not a software; the software would be g++ or Visual studio. Solidworks has also simulation (fluids, mechanics), electrical, PCB, plastic mold optimisation, project management... but not surfaces simulation, unlike Catia, which is apparently also more suited for bigger companies and bigger teams and aerospace (I mean... no need of Catia to design and simulate mechanics of a fork). A side note: better write Dassault systems rather than dassault Systems.

MathieuPrevot