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Fashionable Approach to 3D Design

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Brian Albright · April 21, 2022 · …a result of a fully digital workflow, the apparel product-to-production process is reduced into three stages, which are basically: Design Phase, Evaluation Phase, and Quality Audit Phase. As compared to the physical sampling process, the 3D digital design process has numerous advantages. Even though both methods use drawing…

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10 Questions: Mike Peery

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DE Editors · March 1, 2005 · …department-wide, software requiresyears to fully benefit an organization, visualization software bearsfruit much sooner. Users can be up and running in a matter of days, andgenerate meaningful results in weeks, depending on the size andcomplexity of their data. Suddendecompression inside a cockpit visualized with Tecplot. Using theseresults, engineers can…

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Democratizing CAE with SPDM at GKN Driveline

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DE Guest · October 27, 2015 · …for the organization once fully adopted and supported appropriately. And last, it is vital to have executive sponsorship for enterprise standardization projects, because SPDM and democratized CAE, in our experience, are medium- to long-term enablers of intrinsic value within your engineering organization, versus short-term cash generators. They are…

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GPUs Give Simulation and Analysis a Turbo Boost

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Randall Newton · December 15, 2020 · …can be formulated to fully leverage a GPU-based process, Brown notes. But with the rise of voxel-based solvers, “suddenly real-time, or at least ‘interactive time’ is within reach.” Brown says his work laptop, equipped with an NVIDIA RTX 2080 is able to “power generative designs that are basically…

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Explicit and Parametric: A Match Made In Heaven?

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Mike Hudspeth · March 2, 2009 · …solid is simply a fully enclosed volume. If you take a collection of surfaces that are watertight and sew them together, you end up with a solid. With a solid you don’t usually have to worry about turning your model inside out, which is most disconcerting. Many were…

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Maple 12 Sets the Stage for Analytical Productivity

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DE Editors · June 11, 2008 · …that Maple can be fully integrated in your existing workflow. A new Plotting Guide provides easy access to Maple 12’s more than 150 plotting types. New Analysis ToolsThe new Dynamic Systems package offers a large selection of analytic and graphing tools for linear time-invariant systems, which are essential…

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A Peek into the Certification Process

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Kenneth Wong · January 29, 2026 · …ROMs are not yet fully understood,” says Olbrechts. Similarly, Zinzuwadia adds, “[The regulatory officials] will likely ask you about the limitations of the ROM—where it’s applicable, where it’s not.” “Reduced order models (ROMs) and surrogate models can be used, especially to accelerate development, explore large design spaces, or…

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Tomorrow’s Composite Technologies, Today from Airbus Group Innovations

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DE Guest · October 1, 2014 · …provide safe designs that fully exploit the potential of these new materials, aircraft stress engineers need to identify possible delamination, as well as damages that may appear inside the plies of the layered composite structures.Additionally, the nonlinear geometric effects of thin-walled composite structures are complex to analyze and…

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Printing to Scale

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Jim Romeo · May 2, 2022 · …significant logistics involved. “We fully believe in prefabricated production in smaller 3D print hubs near big cities, for instance,” says Aectual’s Heinsman. “Prefab construction in general results in a faster building time on site, less fuss at the building site and less hindrance for neighbors.” According to Heinsman,…

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Interactive 3D Visualization Heats Up: Part 2

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DE Guest · May 1, 2005 · …choose whether to share fully or not. It isn’t full collaboration, but rather a way to share design content with control. It uses compression technology to make the files small enough [to share easily],” he says.Informative Graphics introduced ModelPress about two and half years ago, and apart from…

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Vista vs. XP: Windows On the Mat

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …Vista compliant if not fully certified for Windows Vista. Of course, you may need to buy a new version of the software.• Glass gets in the way: Microsoft surely had many reasons to change the appearance of its operating system—unflattering comparisons to the Mac OS come to mind.…

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Using Yocto Project for Embedded Systems Design

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DE Guest · June 9, 2017 · …engineers should seek a fully featured, robust and extensively tested Linux based distribution, as well as support packages for that hardware vendor’s embedded modules. They should also seek to partner with a vendor that is continuously adding additional software features that are not part of the standard Yocto…

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Q&A on Simulation for SMBs

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Pamela Waterman · March 3, 2016 · …CAD models don’t have to be software programmers to fully manipulate the simulation settings and meshing, etc., in FloEFD, unlike other tools where CFD experts need to be involved who have experience in programming.More Info:Mentor Graphics

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Products: September 2004

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DE Editors · September 1, 2004 · …CAD Series Version 8.5, fully optimized and tested to run in the AutoCAD 2005 environment. A number of enhancements to ensure the full compatibility between the GTXRaster CAD Series Version 8.5 products and AutoCAD 2005, include the ability to handle and rasterize the new entities in AutoCAD 2005.…

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Direct Modelers as FEA Pre-Processors, Part 2

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Kenneth Wong · May 1, 2012 · …ST required users to fully commit to a history-free mode. By contrast, NX with ST gave users the option to work in a hybrid environment. The difference, however, may be getting slimmer as SE with ST begins to incorporate the hybrid modeling mode, beginning in SE with ST3.…

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Speedy Simulation Helps MotoCzysz Rule the Racetrack

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DE Editors · June 1, 2013 · …because we can create fully rendered images of a bike before we actually build it,” says Schoeps.While larger bike manufacturers might create physical clay models to prove out their designs, MotoCzysz is limited in its ability to do so because of its smaller staff and budget, Schoeps says.“We…

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FEA Modeling for Change

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Tony Abbey · November 1, 2017 · …way and assembled using fully bonded contact. Total degree of freedom count was around 10 million. Normal modes analysis was fairly straightforward, but the dynamic response analyses became very tedious to run and check out, primarily because of the size of the model and the number of local…

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Modeling Human Body Thermoregulation with SC/Tetra

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DE Editors · June 1, 2008 · …the CFD code. This fully couples the body temperature calculations with the calculations for the surrounding flow field. This segmentmodel illustrates heat exchange taking place within asingle limb of the human body. Professor Shin-ichi Tanabe at the Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan, developed an accurate thermoregulation model of…

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Getting Specific: Exploring Niche Analysis Software, 2 in a Series

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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2008 · …a wide range of fully coupled fluid-particle-thermal industrial systems, including coal gasification and the complex mixing and reacting processes within fluidized-bed reactors. In the latter, a stream of air or gas passes upward through a layer (or bed) of solid particles — whether chemicals or coffee beans —…

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Roots of Rural Tech

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David Cohn · October 19, 2020 · …to support a realistic, fully integrated learning experience leading to industry-recognized credentials. Students at the Pittsylvania Career and Technical Center learn advanced machining skills in a real-world environment. Image courtesy of David Cohn. “Going from an agricultural community to a manufacturing environment is really a quantum leap,” says…

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