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Element of Analysis - July 2005

Element of Analysis - July 2005

By DE Editors  

June 1, 2005

By DE Editors

Written by DE Editors   
June 2005
Desktop Engineering's Elements of Analysis

July 2005, Volume 10, Issue 11, Part Two of Two


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Table of Contents

First Take: COSMOSWorks 2006
By Louise Elliott
COSMOS strives to take the struggle out of design analysis.

 

By Anita Bestelmeyer
Streamlined FEA supports a culture of real-time collaboration between analysts and engineers.

 
By Barry Simon 
Can an upgrade be so good that it can make you think of switching loyalties?
 
 
Departments

By Ed Williams, Blue Ridge Numerics, Inc.
 
Neoterics—New Products & Esoterica
 
Web Exclusive

By Jeff Livesay
Absoft and Sandia lab tools help diagnose the cause of the Columbia shuttle disaster.
 

On the Cover: This airwake flow solution of an aircraft carrier deck is courtesy of CRAFT Tech and NAVAIR. CFD grid generated with Gridgen from Pointwise, Inc. 

 

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