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When I was a student, I struggled to understand why my Autodesk Inventor frame analysis results were so different from my hand calculations. In this video, I reveal the two key reasons for this common engineering problem and show you exactly how to make your numbers match. This tutorial is for anyone who has ever been confused by Autodesk Inventor's frame analysis tool. I'll take you back to the fundamentals of engineering statics to explain the crucial difference between isostatic and hyperstatic structures. You'll learn why software like Autodesk Inventor often gives you different results from your manual calculations, and how to configure your simulation to match your analytical data. I'll walk you through a quick, practical tutorial on the software settings you need to change, including support conditions like pin and roller supports, to get consistent results. If you found this video helpful, please give it a thumbs up and subscribe for more engineering tutorials and tips. 0:00 introduction 1:12 Create a new file 2:12 Frame generator element 3:17 Create frame analysis study 4:06 Create forces 5:48 Create constraints 7:17 Review first results 7:38 Determinate and indeterminate beams 8:25 Iteration of constraints 10:24 Custom constraints 12:18 Results matching hand calculations 12:55 Conclusion Do you have any questions about frame analysis or your own experiences with this problem? Let me know in the comments below! #AutodeskInventor #FrameAnalysis #EngineeringTutorial #FEA #StaticAnalysis #Isostatic #Hyperstatic #EngineeringStudents #FrameGenerator #StructuralAnalysis #FiniteElementAnalysis #MechanicalEngineering #EngineeringDesign