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Articles in this section

  • Beginner's Video Series
  • Simulating a Full 3D Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Filter
  • Simulating a Pentagonal Thin-Film Acoustic Bulk Resonator (FBAR)
  • Simulating a Simple 3D Source in a Fluid
  • Simulating Full 3D Transducer
  • Static Analysis of a Welded Beam
  • Time of Flight Diffraction 2D Simulation to Detect Crack
  • Time of Flight Diffraction 3D Simulation to Inspect Weld
  • Using CAD Geometries and OnScale Basic Geometric Shapes to Build a Model

Beginner's Video Series

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Gavin Gray
Last edited September 10, 2019 10:55

In just 30 minutes, our beginner's video series will talk you through everything from creating a new project to running parametric sweeps.

Note: The 10 videos in this series will play one after another. To browse the videos in the series, click youtube-playlist.png.

What Next?

The next step is to create your first model in Designer! Work through our beginner's tutorial to do just that.

Articles in this section

  • Beginner's Video Series
  • Simulating a Full 3D Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Filter
  • Simulating a Pentagonal Thin-Film Acoustic Bulk Resonator (FBAR)
  • Simulating a Simple 3D Source in a Fluid
  • Simulating Full 3D Transducer
  • Static Analysis of a Welded Beam
  • Time of Flight Diffraction 2D Simulation to Detect Crack
  • Time of Flight Diffraction 3D Simulation to Inspect Weld
  • Using CAD Geometries and OnScale Basic Geometric Shapes to Build a Model

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