In2Solutions Attends Design2Part Show, Fall 2021

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Great discussions regarding the value they’ve seen with Finite Element Analysis “Virtual Reality” Mechanical Simulations & Optimizations. A lot of interest to Study & quantify material and/or geometrical options and improvements. Also many “forensic” examples, where a part or prototype failed or didn’t meet requirements, so FEA could have been used to quantify the effect…

April 2024 In2Solutions teaches Lunch-n-Learn to 50 Engineers

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April 23, 2024. Today, In2Solutions taught a FEA Technology Overview “Lunch-n-Learn” at a local Medical Technology RTP company. Lunch was provided by the host company. We had about 50 Attendees and 50 PPT slides – – that sounds about right! Also had 6 MP4 Modal Sim videos from a prior FEA project we did for…

2023 In2Solutions Seasons Greeting and Holiday ANSYS Animation

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We recently had a bit of fun creating our 2023 In2Solutions Holiday Video Animation Card.Check out the attached video or this Link: https://1drv.ms/v/s!AtTrqavslCScgo1kNBh9ym8L_J0xngI hope you like it. Details:It’s a Meshing & Transient Thermal (conduction) warmup of Rudolph’s rig using ANSYS FEA Software.Best enjoyed on “autorepeat” but hit pause after two or three loops before the…

2023 “Professor” for a day! NC State (NCSU) Applied FEA MAE430

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In last week of Sept 2023, our Founder Mike Hiller taught the ANSYS FEA related MAE430 class in EB3! Had 28 Attendees and probably a few more via web & recording! Also held a drawing for some In2Solutions.com Logo items for about 10 lucky winners. A good time was had by all! I hope to…

Teaching a FEA Web class for an ASME Section!

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Teaching a FEA web class for a ASME section. Click here for more info!

Click & hit PLAY! We used our great ANSYS FEA Software seat to simulate our Holiday Forest trees waving GOODBYE to 2020! We send best wishes to everyone for a better and Covid-Free 2021! Let’s be successful together! Contact us to discuss your FEA & Product Design/Advancement needs!

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We used our great ANSYS FEA Software seat to simulate our Holiday Forest trees waving GOODBYE to 2020! We send best wishes to everyone for a better and Covid-Free 2021! Let’s be successful together! Contact us to discuss your FEA & Product Design/Advancement needs!

In2 Featured in University Video!

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In2Solution’s Founder/Sr.Consultant Michael Hiller (MSME, NCSU) was featured in a video produced for the highly technical Computer Science Dept at NCSU in Raleigh NC. The video promoted many of the ways that software is used for business and technical advantages. Four accomplished alumni were featured & interviewed. We provide here an edited/shortened version of this…

Guest Lecturer (again) at local Engineering College!

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This week Mike Hiller, ANSYS FEA Consultant (BSME, MSME) at In2Solutions was again invited to be guest lecturer at local Engineering College! The class is “Applied FEA using ANSYS” – – so it was a great fit! We had a FULL class with over 30 attendees from both the Aerospace & Mechanical engineering disciplines! It…

In2Solutions Networks at NCSU Alumni Entrepreneur Group

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Mike H networked with staff and other alumni at a March 13th 2018 University Entrepreneur Group event.   Since the University has & teaches ANSYS software, these events are great opportunities to reach out into the community and engage spin-offs, start-ups, and NCSU grads that would benefit from our ANSYS FEA capabilities and consulting services.   Its…

2018 ANSYS MACRO runs in 5 minutes and saves Engr 7 hours each time.

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Pleased to report that we just worked on a special project with a customer to automate custom data extraction from his large advanced ANSYS Dynamic models. His SIMS are setup and performed in ANSYS Workbench, yet he needed about 720 pieces of data extracted and written to a text file each time. This data extraction…