Autodesk Fusion May 2024 Release - New Features and Enhancements
Offered By: Autodesk via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the latest features and enhancements in the Autodesk Fusion May 2024 update through this informative video. Dive into the manufacturing workspace improvements, including Z-axis confinement options for turning threads, custom first pass for turning threads, enhanced geometry selection, and bar pull functionality. Learn about advancements in the electronics workspace, such as the Signal Integrity Extension, signal source maintained option, and default library allocation to Library.io. Discover new design workspace features like solid sweep, multi-hole patch, and read-only configurations. Gain insights into how these updates can optimize your design and manufacturing processes, with detailed explanations and demonstrations of each new feature. Follow along with time-stamped sections covering various aspects of the update, from manufacturing and electronics to design and drawings.
Syllabus
- Welcome to the Autodesk Fusion May 2024 Release!
- Additions to the Autodesk Fusion Manufacturing Workspace
- Custom first pass for turning threads
- Autodesk Fusion now has bar pull functionality!
- Check out the updates in Autodesk Fusion Electronics!
- The Signal Integrity Extension, Powered by Ansys, Now Includes Differential Pair Simulation
- Don't miss the new "Ground to Parent" feature in Autodesk Fusion Design
- Multi-hole Patch lets you apply multiple patches to a single surface!
- Don't miss the big 3 additions to Autodesk Fusion Drawings
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Autodesk Fusion 360
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