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Pamela Waterman · June 1, 2010 · Multi-disciplinary analysis with Abaqus, ANSYS, Algor, NEi Nastran, NX, and SimXpert FEA smoothes design of manufacturing machinery.
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Pamela Waterman · May 1, 2010 · Daily production of tens of thousands of parts takes these applications far beyond the prototyping realm.
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Pamela Waterman · March 1, 2010 · Slice-it dice-it tools from NI, OriginLab, Tecplot, Visual Solutions, and Wolfram come with enough options to let you have it your way.
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Pamela Waterman · February 1, 2010 · Designers tap fluid analysis for high-performance renewable energy solutions.
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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2009 · Rapid Tech that Will Change the World, Third Place: Mirror Image Aerospace uses 3D printing for the prototype of its new VTOL vehicle.
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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2009 · Rapid Tech that Will Change the World, Honorable Mention: Working model created by Ziv-Av Engineering for demo wins investment funding.
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Pamela Waterman · November 1, 2009 · Five powerful numerical analysis packages that enable you to quickly analyze data or explore the extreme with custom code.
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Pamela Waterman · November 1, 2009 · Marine flow analysis using CFD is increasing shellfish production and minimizing its environmental impacts.
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Pamela Waterman · August 30, 2009 · Guide designs in the right direction with enlightened flow analysis. There’s a CFD package for almost every challenge.
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Pamela Waterman · July 16, 2009 · Tougher materials, lower prices, and innovative support systems are a few areas where rapid continues to move ahead.
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Pamela Waterman · May 31, 2009 ·
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Pamela Waterman · May 3, 2009 · Office-based equipment, whether 3D printing or subtractive, offers true 3D parts at why-not pricing.
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Pamela Waterman · March 2, 2009 · An engineering and design guide to choosing software for working with today’s composite materials.
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Pamela Waterman · March 2, 2009 · From a simple kinematic design check to a large-scale nonlinear analysis, today’s software gets you the details you need with improved ease and speed.
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Pamela Waterman · February 2, 2009 · Crank it, slide it, rotate it—how well will it do the job? A selection of computer aided design motion-simulation software helps answer the question.
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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2008 · Both the practical and the funky benefit from rapid-manufacturing techniques.
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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2008 · Both the practical and the funky benefit from rapid-manufacturing techniques.
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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2008 · Part 2: Save time and money with tools and solutions that understand your particular challenges.
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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2008 · Part 2: Save time and money with tools and solutions that understand your particular challenges.
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Pamela Waterman · November 1, 2008 · Part 1: Specialized packages—computer aided engineering software designed everything from assessing composites to evaluating piping—zero in on efficiency.