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design a 4 t motor which falls to choose?

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hi to all I have designed on paper a motor that should have some specific characters but regarding the calculations and design cad to verify the specific feasibility are in difficulty not knowing which cad to choose for the design I would like something specific that allows me to realize the motor components piston shaft etc and that has the right applications for the case.
 
hi to all I have designed on paper a motor that should have some specific characters but regarding the calculations and design cad to verify the specific feasibility are in difficulty not knowing which cad to choose for the design I would like something specific that allows me to realize the motor components piston shaft etc and that has the right applications for the case.
the cad does not need to design (in fact the project you have already done it on paper), at most it can serve to draw.
the calculations you can do with the calculator, costs less and you can always give it back, with the cad the calculations you can do only with the calculator of windows, but when you turn off the pc you lose everything.
for feasibility (specific) the cad is counterproductive, always gives you the impression that it is all feasible and then in the workshop run behind you with the key "of 64".
Commercials will fill your head with specific applications that will do everything you need, but don't trust, don't work, and when they work they cost an eye of the head.
I understand that I'm demoralizing you, but today is a busy day and I'm not in the mood.

p.s.: aside from the jokes, any mechanical cad does what you need. I don't know specifically if you need castings, where you need dedicated cads.
 
the cad does not need to design (in fact the project you have already done it on paper), at most it can serve to draw.
the calculations you can do with the calculator, costs less and you can always give it back, with the cad the calculations you can do only with the calculator of windows, but when you turn off the pc you lose everything.
for feasibility (specific) the cad is counterproductive, always gives you the impression that it is all feasible and then in the workshop run behind you with the key "of 64".
Commercials will fill your head with specific applications that will do everything you need, but don't trust, don't work, and when they work they cost an eye of the head.
I understand that I'm demoralizing you, but today is a busy day and I'm not in the mood.

p.s.: aside from the jokes, any mechanical cad does what you need. I don't know specifically if you need castings, where you need dedicated cads.
on win just use a parametric calculator and you do not lose anything.. .
 
hi to all I have designed on paper a motor that should have some specific characters but regarding the calculations and design cad to verify the specific feasibility are in difficulty not knowing which cad to choose for the design I would like something specific that allows me to realize the motor components piston shaft etc and that has the right applications for the case.
inventor is what he does for these circumstances! has more libraries for what you need, it is just ideal for mechanical designs! :finger:
 
the cad does not need to design (in fact the project you have already done it on paper), at most it can serve to draw.
the calculations you can do with the calculator, costs less and you can always give it back, with the cad the calculations you can do only with the calculator of windows, but when you turn off the pc you lose everything.
for feasibility (specific) the cad is counterproductive, always gives you the impression that it is all feasible and then in the workshop run behind you with the key "of 64".
Commercials will fill your head with specific applications that will do everything you need, but don't trust, don't work, and when they work they cost an eye of the head.
I understand that I'm demoralizing you, but today is a busy day and I'm not in the mood.

p.s.: aside from the jokes, any mechanical cad does what you need. I don't know specifically if you need castings, where you need dedicated cads.
that the cad is an aid is true! but that the calculator is the same as a software is not so! in remote times projects to be executed required many rules and principles and not all were able to perform, now there is no need to be a scientist to design something, the most difficult is done by software!:cool:
 
If I listen to er president I put the pc on ebay by swapping it with squid pen and an abacus for hihihihihihi calculations.
use already ininvventor but does not have many libraries for example where could I find some specific bookcases of engines?
 
If I listen to er president I put the pc on ebay by swapping it with squid pen and an abacus for hihihihihihi calculations.
use already ininvventor but does not have many libraries for example where could I find some specific bookcases of engines?
:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:ahahahaha
 
I can't tell you exactly where to find the bookstores that interest you, but I know about my friends who find everything!
 
at the limit you can try with the papier-mâché.. .
we have acquired a discreet experience on the subject.
that the cad is an aid is true! but that the calculator is the same as a software is not so! in remote times projects to be executed required many rules and principles and not all were able to perform, now there is no need to be a scientist to design something, the most difficult is done by software!:cool:
that the "most difficult" is done by the software, leaves me a little puzzled.
certainly the cads today help but have not been many years since to draw a line to a pc it was necessary to give it:
starting coordinates, arrival coordinates, color, etc. etc.
It was done first by hand.
I don't think there's a higher aspiration for a designer to have in front of him a white sheet on which to give vent to his imagination.
If everything was simply done by a software, we could all go do something else.
Of course, it cannot be denied that the use of analysis software has greatly contributed to certain results. but behind the keyboard of a pc it always takes an individual who thinks.
 
hi to all I have designed on paper a motor that should have some specific characters but regarding the calculations and design cad to verify the specific feasibility are in difficulty not knowing which cad to choose for the design I would like something specific that allows me to realize the motor components piston shaft etc and that has the right applications for the case.
Ultimately, the only plausible answer is:Your forehead!

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marco
 
I'm not answering why I'm banished.
But you realize I did.
Salud.
Of course, before putting himself in front of a sw, it takes technical knowledge in all fields, my answer was a joke not addressed to you!
 
Of course, before putting himself in front of a sw, it takes technical knowledge in all fields, my answer was a joke not addressed to you!
Okay, then let's start over.
I don't think I can design a motor, it's 4 like 2 t, like anything else, you need a software cad.
I'll give you an example. adrian newey is the designer at the head of the red bull project of f1, that is the machine that has won the world title both builders and pilots.
newey is famous, among other things, not to use any software cad but rather, an obsolete, passed tecnigraph. Of course, then he has a team of young people who translate his work and grind it from pc and soft. but the idea is born in the mind and translates into a piece of paper.
If the idea is good, winning, a pencil and focaccia card is fine.
Now, if you are able to design a motor in all its components, and I do not want to doubt it, which cad use is not a problem, any of those on the market can allow you to translate on a sheet your capabilities.
different is the speech if you want to perform simulations for example fluid dynamics.
then you need a specific soft.
I hope I've been clear enough.
Bye.
 
Okay, then let's start over.
I don't think I can design a motor, it's 4 like 2 t, like anything else, you need a software cad.
I'll give you an example. adrian newey is the designer at the head of the red bull project of f1, that is the machine that has won the world title both builders and pilots.
newey is famous, among other things, not to use any software cad but rather, an obsolete, passed tecnigraph. Of course, then he has a team of young people who translate his work and grind it from pc and soft. but the idea is born in the mind and translates into a piece of paper.
If the idea is good, winning, a pencil and focaccia card is fine.
Now, if you are able to design a motor in all its components, and I do not want to doubt it, which cad use is not a problem, any of those on the market can allow you to translate on a sheet your capabilities.
different is the speech if you want to perform simulations for example fluid dynamics.
then you need a specific soft.
I hope I've been clear enough.
Bye.
supermegameravigliosamente and quoto what you said.
I am a beginner I have so much desire to learn since at the time I was allergic to the school but for some subjects I was and I am brought very close to this field.
I also use the lathe in a dignified manner and I am also building a cnc cutter with linear guides but not pantograph style but bench.
I am poor of knowledge this I admit but the will to steal the job and learn I do not miss. It may seem simple enthusiasm but that it lasts from 30 how many I believe it is a maniacal passion.
 
in remote times projects to be executed required many rules and principles and not all were able to perform
In fact, it was typically an affair of strange characters who had for some years seriously dedicated to an unknown intellectual activity called "study"
Now there is no need to be a scientist to design something, the most difficult is done by software!:cool:
If you're not joking, why are you kidding? would be dangerous:wink:
 
I am poor of knowledge this I admit
impossible! If you've designed a motor on paper and you're just gonna have to do the drawings of knowledge you have to sell. Besides in your profile I see you use inventor so you are almost riding.
but the will to steal the job and learn I do not miss. It may seem simple enthusiasm but that it lasts from 30 how many I believe it is a maniacal passion.
So maybe you didn't design it, but you put down technical data like the ones you can read on the instruction book of the car?
 
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