Best Software For Mechanical Engineers To Learn

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This will hopefully give you guys a rough idea of some of the software used in industry. There are tons of different ones out there, and I'm not experienced, let alone an expert in most of these, this is just what I've learned through my work, colleagues and my own research.

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As a freelancer mechanical engineer and master's student, I have given the right to your video, however, I have something to add.
First of all, mechanical engineering is a broad major. For this reason, what should be decided before proceeding to the program learning phase is the personal selection of the sub-branch to be studied. For example, for someone who wants to work in the aerospace and automotive industry, CATIA gives better and faster results than other modeling programs, while Solidworks, Fusion 360 is more useful for industrial product development and generative design. On the other hand, a mechanical engineer who is considering working in the Research and Development department will need statistics to test the sustainability of products, so learning R will give faster results than Python because it has package statistics codes. On the contrary, it will be more useful for someone who is interested in automation and machine modeling to learn Python and MATLAB. (MATLAB is also useful for most mathematical modeling and control systems.)
While someone interested in mechanical analysis (crash tests, drop tests, explosion tests and etc. ) can get much more accurate effective results with LS-DYNA, it is more functional for someone interested in fluids to use ANSYS (Fluent).
To summarize, not everyone needs to know every program. Since most of the programs are package programs, preferences should be made for the field of study. Since mechanical engineering is a general field, it would be more accurate to determine the sub-field to be studied individually and to learn the programs in this field. The same problems can be solved by different programs, but each program gives faster results for specific problems. The aim is to identify and learn the programs that best suit your area of ​​interest in order to save time and labor. Engineering is fundamentally optimization anyway.
Thank you

carpi
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excel is sp important even if you don't go into an eng job immediately, it will be useful af

Lance.
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Oh what a coincidence! I was just looking in for this.
Thank you so much for the video!!

NotSourMango
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These videos give me direction. They help me realize why I’m pursuing engineering when I lose sight of it. Thank you 🙏

calebjh
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Yess good video. Maybe do a video on the different roles in engineering. For example, like manufacturing, R&D, testing, etc and a little description about each one

devinotero
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Thanks for the info, I already know almost every program you mention in this video, but still good to know

hectorminator
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im a junior in mech eng.. ur my favourite engineering channel.
straight to the point and concise delivery.
well grounded and logical content.
keep it up bro.

lodzic
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Currently learning Solidworks, thanks for making this.

vincentdavis
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This is great! As a current ME student, I'm glad YouTube algorithm blessed me with this recommendation as I'm learning softwares too for ME. Highly appreciate this

AJ-etvf
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this video is super helpful, thank you!! I'm about to start junior year (I'm a transfer from a community college) and I have been wondering what software I need to learn to land those great jobs so this video came in at the right time, thanks!

CluelessWarren
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I’m just glad I haven’t had the need to program for work, but I def do agree it’s a useful skill to have, as I’ve used it for my own personal purposes. Java and HTML gave me a nice foundation that can at least help me figure things out with other programming languages.

alexisidro
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OrcaFlex and Under Pressure are two more. They are used quite a bit in the maritime industry. One for modelling a products behavior under different sea states, etc. UP used for pressure vessel design (products at depth in ocean).

FALprofessional
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Fuck yea bro. You got good ass content. Super entertaining and the way you talk and and lay shit down is very well done. My favorite engineering channel

Bravo_L
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Love the video. Gives me an idea of the types of software :)

GomezUSA
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Thank you so much. This has been a very helpful and informative video. So far the only three options I can use is Catia, Beta CAE, Matlab and Fusion 360.

sadmanislam
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Dude. I have watched all your videos.. I'd really appreciate if you could post more. Thanks for the content.

mwanikimwaniki
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It depends the company, as far as I know, biggest companies uses Catia and NX (most aeronautical and some automotive). I think the important is to know principles of 3D design with any program to then apply them in another one, remember: 3D space, a reference or a basis is always needed, 2 points creates a line, for every operation you need a sketch and basic operations are always the same: extrusion, hole, chamfer etc.

SJACH
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hey chief go on with these nice mechanical videos .... you have my support .

alimohammadi
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There is a program called Octave which is free and equivalent to Matlab (Maybe not at all but all of my Matlab programs has been worked in Octave)

handrabgo
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This is exactly what I needed thank you

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