Apollo Engineering Design Group
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Apollo Engineering Design Group
Learn how we can help eliminate staffing headaches and lower your costs while delivering exceptional quality. From amusement ride equipment to overhead cranes, our wide-ranging experience enables us to provide exceptional engineering, design, analysis, scanning, and testing services - all to support the creation of a phenomenal product in the least amount of time.

Is work outpacing your resources but you can't justify hiring more people? Are needs exceeding the capabilities of your team? We provide complete or supplemental engineering and design services where and when you need them most. Have a great product idea? Let us bring it to life!
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WE ARE. a team of mechanical engineers specializing in Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Dynamics Analysis, and complicated Machine Design. We are experienced in designing and analyzing automated lift systems, roller coaster lifts, ride vehicles, and ride propulsion systems. Our team includes professional engineers, mechanical engineers, and design engineers.
Apollo offers mechanical design and engineering services, with oversight by a licensed professional engineer. We are currently licensed by the state of California, which is generally authorized for use throughout the United States. Licenses for additional jurisdictions can be obtained as required. Because of our extensive experience and thorough approach, we seek out areas where current processes and offerings are weak.
Provide engineering support and project oversight. Create innovative designs using SolidWorks and other 3D CAD systems and perform stress analyses using Ansys Workbench, all while working from the comfort of home. At Apollo Engineering, a designer/drafter is responsible for CAD work including both 3D and 2D.
In a previous blog "Modeling Welds for Finite Element Analysis (FEA)". We discussed methods for predicting stress around a fillet weld. In this post, we want to present a streamlined process for weld analysis using FEA (specifically ANSYS Workbench) as the primary tool. We will focus on how to properly size fillet welds, a skill.
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Shannon McCabe
Shannon McCabe
Sep 10, 2019
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If you're looking for something to be engineered this is the place to go ask Jack