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Elements of Analysis - March 2007

By DE Editors  

February 1, 2007

By DE Editors

DE's Elements of Analysis Special Supplement
March 2007 
  •   Vol. 12, Issue 7
  • Click here for the full March 2007 issue Table of Contents

    Analyzing Air Spring Data >Pradipta Moulik
    Analysis workflows support FEA problem solving.

    A Different Tack for CFD >Barb Schmitz
    BMW Oracle plots a course to become the winner of the America's Cup.

    Elements of Analysis Buyers' Guide

    CFdesign 9.0 >Al Dean
    Getting top-notch products to market faster is what technology is all about.

    Neoterics
    New Products and Esoterica

    Advertiser Index

    On the Cover:  CFdesign 9.0 from Blue Ridge Numerics uses nativeCAD assemblies and new automation features to deliver a window intosystem performance upfront in the design process. See Al Dean's review

     

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