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Let There Be Light

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Kenneth Wong · June 5, 2026 · …a vehicle before it’s fully built. Together, they enable a very fast, high-quality, and industry-proven automotive design workflow with minimal friction in exchanging data. “In general, carmakers want to accelerate the vehicle program, to go to market faster with new designs and new products,” says Marek Trawny, director…

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Appro Xtreme-X1 Supercomputer Is Cluster Ready

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DE Editors · September 10, 2008 · …and classified research production.A fully integrated and prepackaged solution, the Xtreme-X1 Supercomputer supports Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors with 128 sockets with 512 cores and 4TB (terabytes) of memory per rack, scaleable to 6TF (teraflops) in a single 44U rack. It has redundant (Dual-Rail) InfiniBand Interconnect Fabric and (Dual-Rail)…

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Mobile Workstations Provide Portable Engineering Power

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Randall Newton · March 1, 2018 · …prototyping environment, to test fully functional—albeit virtual—robots before they are built. Internet of things applications, parts created with 3D printing and autonomous vehicles all benefit from real-time visualization as part of the engineering process.These new domains are computationally intensive. Consider design review of an automobile in virtual reality.…

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Pro/E Wildfire 5.0: A Dynamic Upgrade

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Kenneth Wong · March 1, 2010 · …license to operate it fully. Installation The license activation process, in my view, is more complex than it should be, perhaps to discourage unauthorized use. The license keys came as two .txt attachments in an e-mail: one for node-locked license (which, I discovered, means to install the software…

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Work Smarter, Not Slower with High-Performance Modeling and Analysis

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DE Editors · September 14, 2018 · …visualization workflows. The high-density, fully integrated clusters are typically appointed with dozens, if not hundreds of CPU cores and GPUs to achieve in the neighborhood of teraflops of computing performance. Most of these systems also support Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) capabilities, allowing globally dispersed engineering teams to securely…

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A Perfect Fit

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DE Editors · January 1, 2007 · …models. The toolpaths are fully gouge checked and support a wide range of machining strategies and all tool types. “Currently, approximately 90 percent of our sales originate from North American accounts,” says PartMaker President Hanan Fishman. “By joining Delcam, we will be able to accelerate our international sales…

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Sept06-Too

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DE Editors · September 1, 2006 · …with VeroInternational’s VISI-Series of fully integrated CAD/CAM solutions.VeroInternational recognizes that your needs change as fast as the globalmarketplace. VISI-Flow adds a vital optimization tool to yourmanufacturing process, enabling you to refine your work quickly andwithout requiring you to be a world-class analyst.Checkout the write-up below and avail yourself…

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PLM Evolution

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Brian Albright · August 22, 2025 · …lack the skills to fully leverage AI, and 64% report that they struggle with siloed data, according to the Aras survey. Cloud-based PLM vendor Duro recently re-architected its Duro Design platform from the ground up as an AI-native tool. A year ago, the company recognized a window of…

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FEA Moves Into Uncharted Waters

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DE Editors · February 1, 2006 · …the new release has fully capable crashworthiness and occupant safety simulation ability with one model." Currently, he adds, the models used for crash and NVH are quite different. Short believes that users would gain great efficiency if they could use a single model and keep up-to-date with the…

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Neoterics, 1 in a Series

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DE Editors · February 1, 2007 · …them to easily integrate, fully supported best-in-class technology.” The new offering is intended to allow manufacturers and researchers in automotive, aerospace, off-shore, biomedical, consumer, and the process industries to study the influence of fluid flow-induced forces and heat transfer on structural integrity as well as the impact of…

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Formnext 2018 Pinpoints Anticipated Disruptions to Additive Manufacturing

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Randall Newton · November 27, 2018 · …poorer print results in fully open systems,” notes Heising, but “there is high potential to differentiate by mastering materials.” ParaMatters CogniCAD 2.0 is a second-generation generative design solution, used to create ready-to-3D print high-performance lightweighted structures for aerospace, automotive and other mission critical applications. ParaMatters is one of…

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CAD-based CFD Attracts Design Engineers

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DE Editors · August 1, 2004 · …velocity magnitude within a fully shrouded impeller centrifugal water pump created in SolidWorks. Vadim Uchitel, software technical manager for the ESI Group, points out that less than 5 percent of engineers use CFD, and those who do use it, do so less than 10 percent of the time.…

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Engineering Automation: Going on Autopilot

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Brian Albright · May 1, 2019 · …this year, with a fully electric 2.2-tonne aircraft. Bell has also developed an electronic vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) using a hybrid fuel-electric approach. Boeing acquired eVTOL company Aurora and has also created an autonomous air vehicle research center in Cambridge, MA. In January, Boeing completed its first…

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Capturing Reality

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Brian Albright · May 1, 2015 · …“It’s still not a fully automated process, though.”Enabling New ApplicationsAutodesk has teamed with a number of 3D scanner companies and other partners on reality capture projects. The company has also launched ReCap, its suite of reality capture software and services, and Project Memento, a toolkit that generates 3D…

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DFMA Hits the Jackpot 

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DE Editors · July 1, 2010 · …(125.29) Subassemblies partially or fully analyzed 1 (3.75) 1 (5.25) Subassemblies not to be analyzed (excluded) 0.00 0.00 Standard and library operations 26 (220.50) 12 (103.90) Totals 60 (520.17) 30 (234.44) Source: IGT Taking advantage of the freed-up real estate in the new box, the design team relocated…

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Workstation Performance on the Go

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …workstations, the M6500 is fully certified for most CAD and DCC applications. Clearly, the M6500 delivers great performance, albeit at a price to match. We’d love it even more if it were a bit lighter and could run longer on battery power, but those are lesser issues when…

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July06-Too

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DE Editors · July 1, 2006 · …More thanthat, it is fully integrated into the CATIA V5 batch interface. You hita button in your CATIA application, it invokes a window, and you selectgrid-enable this job. Platform LSF for V5 PLM, as Jean-Luc Picard wouldsay, “makes it so.” Platform LSF for V5 PLM finds the processorsavailable…

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CFD’s Expanding Role

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Pamela Waterman · January 1, 2007 · …than basic FEA computations. Fully defining the problem means defining data sets that include not only the object (to capture details of the interaction), but its “reverse volume,” either internally or to some distance around it. Add turbulence and unsteady conditions, and any advances in computing offer immediate…

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CFD: Shaping the Medical World

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Pamela Waterman · April 1, 2013 · …Simulation is a licensed, fully embedded add-on to SolidWorks, designed for concurrent engineering. The software can handle internal and external flow of air, water and various fluids including blood, and include heat transfer effects. Delphine Genouvrier, product manager for SolidWorks Simulation products, lists several good reasons for adding…

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PLM Gets a Collaboration Makeover

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Beth Stackpole · February 1, 2018 · …their designs and maintain fully associative parts lists for easy project accessibility and part visualization. Image courtesy of Zumex Group and Majenta PLM.Traditional PLM players and newcomers are hard at work trying to change that dynamic by making it easier to tap into data silos and orchestrate collaboration…

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