Digital Engineering, July/August 2021

In this issue, readers can learn more about simulation in automotive design, connected cars and the digital thread, AR/VR for auto design, and more.

Inside This Issue:

The Simulation Risk-Free Space of Vehicle Design

As vehicle design increases in complexity, so does simulation, allowing design teams to safely simulate designs before they become road-ready.

Body Painters and Test Drivers Wanted in Mixed Reality

Training and design review fuel use of AR/VR in automotive.

Digital Thread Accelerates Connected Car Development

Digital transformation of the automobile will require a new design approach.

The Do’s and Don’ts of Metal 3D Printing

The No. 1 rule for optimizing value: redesign parts specially for metal AM while following materials and post-processing specs.

Preparing for Predictable and Unforeseen Events

Pie Aeronefs discusses the decision-making process in aircraft design for an aerial race.

Match the Workstation to the Workload

As engineers return to the office, many firms are re-evaluating their computing requirements.

Lenovo ThinkPad P15 Gen 1: A High-End Price/Performance Leader

Lenovo’s new 15-in. mobile workstation offers Ultra Performance Mode.

Shapr3D Unites Modeling Rigor with Sketching Simplicity

iPad modeling tool leverages the Apple Pencil for a smooth UX.

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Latest News

AM Gets Sustainability Stamp of Approval
New research shows the production method is gaining momentum for helping enterprises meet their broader sustainability goals.

Next-Gen: Shooting for the Moon
Next-GenStudent Competition Profile: NASA SUITS Competition

Diving Deep to Design Sustainable Ecosystems
Collaboration with simulation experts can lead to more sustainable design outcomes.

MachineWorks Releases Polygonica 3.3
Polygonica is a component software library.

Industrial Origami 3D Printing Takes Shape
STILFOLD sells its first “industrial origami” metal-folding machine to Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

Ansys Simulation Picked by NuScale Power for Nuclear Technology
NuScale used Ansys to design and validate the engineering and safety of its small modular reactor under regulatory requirements,

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