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Addressing Bottlenecks in Simulation

A new industry survey from Tech Clarity confirms the common barriers for simulation that will be discussed in this webcast.

By DE Editors  

August 11, 2016

If you’re frustrated by the time you need to put in to recreate CAD geometry for simulation, 41% of the participants in a recent industry survey share your pain. If you feel you’re wasting too much time defeaturing overly detailed models, 34% of the participants feel the same way.

A new survey from Tech Clarity exposes these common barriers for simulation, bottlenecks in pre- and post-processing phases, and much more.

In this LIVE webinar moderated by DE’s Editor Kenneth Wong, Tech Clarity’s VP of Research for Engineering Software, Michelle Boucher, will discuss:

  • What you can do to cut down model-prepping time;
  • What you can do to get a handle on the volume of data;
  • How to automate some of the tedious tasks;
  • What to look for in selecting the right simulation tools.
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