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Smooth Moves

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DE Editors · January 1, 2007 · …system are now available fully integrated into SolidWorks. SolidCAM has packed a lot of power into an easy-to-use interface. Shops with advanced machine tools, shops looking to implement new technology, or shops with standard machine tools that want to maximize their productivity will be pleased to see what…

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Luxology modo 401 Impresses

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Mark Clarkson · October 1, 2010 · …a demo of a fully-rigged WWII era tank with 10,000+ linkages (watch it at vimeo.com/5219591), and offers a video tutorial on setting up a radial engine complete with working pistons and cam-driven valves—all controlled by a single object that can be animated. Presets in Plain Sight In previous…

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CAE for All

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Jess Lulka · June 1, 2005 · …are also required to fully utilize other complex CAE technologies such as nonlinear FEA (finite element analysis), multibody simulation, acoustics simulation, and so on.The net result is that these technologies are typically used by large companies that have the requisite resources to support an organization of highly educated…

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Tracking Materials for System Simulation

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Brian Albright · July 1, 2017 · …in this way is fully traceable back to the testing and analysis from which it was generated and can be updated automatically when changes are made.”The problem of material model management then becomes much simpler because the data is managed centrally and the files are generated from the…

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Four on the Floor

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …operating systems, and use fully buffered DIMM modules enabling a maximum memory bandwidth of 21GB/s while using 667MHz modules. The downside is that each FB-DIMM module uses 8-10 watts — whereas DDR-2 modules use around 4 watts. Because the new memory modules run hotter than previous DIMMs, the…

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SWW18: SolidWorks Carves Out its Role as the Amazon of Manufacturing

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Kenneth Wong · February 9, 2018 · …for every voxel.But to fully realize the MJF promise, HP needs CAD vendors’ support. “Today there’s no software that controls materials at the voxel level,” noted Bassi. “We can bring forward new capabilities in 3D printing technology, but somebody has to create the tool to let designers take…

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Bunkspeed’s New hyperShot Simplifies the Product Design Process

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DE Editors · October 1, 2007 · …seconds, you have a fully ray-traced image onscreen. As you move the model, and change the materials, the display updates in real time and you can instantly see the effect of your modifications. This is really key to why hyperShot is a breakthrough product. While in traditional rendering…

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Products: December 2004

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DE Editors · December 1, 2004 · …for Windows is a fully integrated finite element analysis (FEA) and design optimization software package from Vanderplaats Research and Development (VRandD; Colorado Springs, CO; vrand.com). Analysis options include static, normal modes, direct and modal frequency analysis, heat transfer, and system buckling calculations. Optimization within GENESIS is performed by…

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3D Scanning 101

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DE Editors · December 14, 2010 · …common coordinate system to fully capture and assemble the object’s 3D geometry. EFR is used for precise measurements of large (>1 meter) or complex objects, and can be combined with either low- or high-density digitizing technologies. EFR is required whenever digitizing hardware is moved out of the coordinate…

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On a Mission to Mars

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Mark Clarkson · February 1, 2012 · …the MSL rover in fully-deployed ‘traverse’ mode. Different systems are color coded. A World ApartThose unique designs must face uniquely challenging environments. Sure, there’s a temperature difference between Oslo in the winter and Phoenix in the summer, but that’s just peanuts to space. “When you’re dealing with Earth-based…

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December 2004

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DE Editors · December 1, 2004 · …scannedpencil drawings to a fully realized MCAD models can be “sculpted” on-screen in3D until they appear as you want them to appear. During this process, MastercamArt’s Relief Manager helps you track the project step by step, and you can adjust,reorder, or edit each element instantly. When done, Mastercam…

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Subtractive and Additive Under the Same Roof

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Kenneth Wong · April 15, 2021 · …medical implants that are fully 3D printed, there will be very few discrete manufacturing products like tractors and engines where the entire bill of materials is filled with AM components,” he adds. The incorporation of AM parts is rapidly growing, driven by the desire to reduce complex assemblies…

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Utilities Get Digitized

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Tom Kevan · July 21, 2023 · …and you now have fully immersive and intuitive visualization tools that provide real-time access to information, enabling operators and technicians to visualize complex systems, troubleshoot issues and streamline maintenance tasks.” Fig. 2: This mixed-reality visualization of Argonne National Laboratory’s Gear Test Assembly (GTA) enables operators to walk the…

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AI-Powered Design: Expert Takes

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Stephanie Skernivitz · February 21, 2025 · …AI-powered design, we are fully learning from the data. This may add features that users miss or could not implement. Papoutsis, Siemens: Generative design is an umbrella term and a process one level higher than topology optimization. Generative design is all those methods that can be used to…

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Metrology Meets Meteorology

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DE Guest · July 1, 2013 · …icing are still not fully understood. Areas of concern include atmospheric conditions that lead to aircraft icing, the variability of icing conditions and aircraft performance in icing conditions.Another area of concern is the capability to simulate ice accretions and their aerodynamic effects to forecast equipment’ behavior. It is…

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Saving Fuel with Wireless DA

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DE Editors · August 27, 2007 · …vibration experienced by a fully loaded 72,000-pound refuse truck traveling the potholed streets of New York City. Finally, the system needed superior wireless capability to facilitate accurate and reliable remote monitoring and data acquisition. This system diagram explains the route collected data takes from the nCode modules fitted…

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Perfect Flight At Last

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DE Editors · April 1, 2006 · …and allow us to fully exploit the advantages of UPC. One of the first major problems we attacked with the new code was a detailed simulation of a hovering hummingbird. As in any conventional approach, we began by using AMG software to create a 3D unstructured mesh of…

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Rapid Rewards in RM Tech Mastery

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Pamela Waterman · June 1, 2008 · …ofWarcraft characters as a fully detailed 3D replica produced onZCorp 3D printers.Chocolate—This topic keeps showing up as a possible RMmaterial. Among others, ExeterUniversity(Devon,UK) students are working on the task (see Exeter pioneers chocolate engineering). —PJW According to David Bothwell, presidentand CEO of Solidscape, “The system incorporatesthe automatic functions…

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High-Performance Computing Needs to Be Simplified, Democratized

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Jamie Gooch · November 23, 2015 · …not be able to fully grasp the significance of what was being presented. I wonder if attendees from other industries were inspired to pursue the implementation of HPC to solve problems in their disciplines, or scared off by the jargon and complexity? Spreading the Benefits of HPC Intel’s…

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Magnesium: The Lightweight Contender

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DE Guest · December 8, 2014 · …Proto Labs can produce fully dense magnesium parts by thixomolding, again working directly from a CAD model.Oxidation and CorrosionThe biggest obstacle to magnesium’s wider adoption may be its afore-mentioned sociability. Most of us have seen, probably in a high school science class, how energetically a magnesium ribbon burns.…

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