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ARES Commander Review: The Trinity of CAD

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David Cohn · July 1, 2018 · …ARES Kudo is also fully integrated with ARES Commander and ARES Touch, so any modification made on one device is instantly synchronized on all devices.In ARES Commander, Kudo is integrated into a Cloud Storage tab within a palette that is initially docked on the right side of the…

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Large-Format Scanners Suited for Engineering

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DE Editors · May 1, 2008 · …speed) color models, each fully upgradeable to the next. Scan speeds are up to 9 inches per second (mono), 0.75ips (color), and 3ips (express color.) The SmartLF Gx series includes models with 25 in., 42 in., and 54 in. scan widths, all of which are available in monochrome,…

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The Growing Acceptance of CAE

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DE Guest · December 18, 2018 · …and the human is fully conscious and experiences minimal discomfort. HPC Brain Simulation in the Advania Data Centers Cloud Figure 3: International 10/10 convention (left) showing anode AF3 (red) and cathode CP5 (blue). Image courtesy of UberCloud. Multi-physics technology allowed us to simulate deep brain stimulation by placing…

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Putting Engineering in Reverse

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Jim Romeo · October 12, 2018 · …don’t know how to fully utilize and take advantage of the technology yet,” says Bo Helmrich, owner of Digitize Designs of Greenville, SC. “The second biggest challenge in my eyes would be the learning curve for the reverse engineering software side. 3D scanning is the easy part; the…

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Sustainability Beyond Carbon Counting

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Kenneth Wong · February 17, 2022 · …SolidWorks’ Sustainability tools are fully integrated into the software. Based on the design’s topology, material choice and production method, the module gives instant feedback on the following: Air acidification Carbon footprint Water eutrophication Total energy consumed The calculations are based on some user input and the GaBi environmental…

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Version Control Systems Borrow from Software Playbook

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Beth Stackpole · June 1, 2018 · …control workflow gap by fully integrating its Release Management and Approval Workflows feature into the base platform as opposed to being a separate application that has to be configured independently, Armstrong says. As part of this capability, traditional check-in and checkout processes standard in older PDM platforms no…

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Solid Edge V20 Hits the Spot

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DE Editors · July 2, 2007 · …assembly-mating conditions. It is fully automatic and lets you interact with the process to get the relationships you require much faster than doing such work manually. Getting into the Zones Now, let’s look at the tools available for working with really large assemblies. The first is Zones. Drawing…

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Surrogates Promise Better, Faster Designs

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DE Editors · January 1, 2012 · …technology is to be fully embraced by industry, it has to be made user-friendly without sacrificing too much mathematical rigor,” he says. “This is a challenge that will have to be addressed.” Increased computational efficiency should help bring surrogate modeling more deeply into the design mainstream, he says,…

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World Solar Challenge Provides Lessons in Lightweighting

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Beth Stackpole · January 3, 2017 · …globally. “These teams get fully immersed in very complex problems and they are solving them with the highest degree of engineering possible.”World Solar Challenge Designs in FluxNext year’s challenge for the class of single-seat solar cars designed for speed has a litany of requirements, some old, some new.…

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Extreme Hydrofoiling, Powered by Simulation

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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2013 · …2013 America’s Cup race, fully simulated with ANSYS CFD simulation software prior to building. The wing is split in two vertical sections, each of which can be trimmed on the fly. Note steps to right for scale.In spite of this year’s Cup being won by Oracle Team USA…

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First-Pass CFD Analyses: Part 2

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Pamela Waterman · November 1, 2008 · …STARWorks CFD results are fully associative with the CAD geometry and stored as part of the model. After each modification to the design, a simple click updated the simulation results almost instantly. The results: three days, multiple designs, and a year of work saved (See image above). A…

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A Perfect Portable: MSI WS66 10TMT-207 Mobile Workstation

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David Cohn · December 15, 2020 · …hardware and software are fully stable and compatible for a professional experience. MSI was also the first company to ship a mobile workstation that included an NVIDIA Quadro RTX graphics board. Outwardly, the new MSI WS66 mobile workstation is similar to the WS65, but it is a fraction…

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Sustaining the Future of 3D Printing

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Stephanie Skernivitz · February 26, 2021 · …needs were often not fully defined. Moving to 2021 and beyond, a product’s digital information will be just as important as the product itself for continuity and building alternative suppliers,” he explains. From HP’s viewpoint, the company realized the direct benefit of working together through the pandemic. “We…

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Engineering the Wow Factor into Sales with Augmented Reality

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Kenneth Wong · May 1, 2017 · …but they are seldom fully automated.Chudgar says his company contracted Augment for some conversion and rendering services. He wants AR vendors to offer much simpler conversion and publishing tools. “Businesses usually don’t have a budget for AR,” he says. “It’s an add-on, so not every company can spend…

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3D Printing Mingles With Micro

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Beth Stackpole · December 15, 2021 · …generation of semi- and fully-autonomous vehicles are also rapidly contracting as they gain sophistication and empower innovative use cases. “There’s a whole trend around making things smaller and it’s happening across a lot of different industries,” says John Kawola, CEO of Boston Micro Fabrication (BMF), a maker of…

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A New Breed of Engineer

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DE Editors · July 30, 2007 · …scope and requirements are fully understood before we make major commitments.”Having the designers involved in the process early on ensures that the definition remains reasonable and focused and eliminates the need for late-stage changes and negotiation. “Collaboration done well removes considerable aggravation because there’s much less rework,” adds…

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3D Printing Steals the Show at Euromold 2015

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Jamie Gooch · October 2, 2015 · …the Sintratec 1, a fully assembled SLS printer with a build volume of 150x150x200 mm (5.9x5.9x7.8 in.). With SLS being able to build in metal, ceramic, plastic or glass, and with the expiration of key original patents, the next year or two should see a variety of new…

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November 2006

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DE Editors · November 1, 2006 · …it takes to achieve fully convergedfluid-flow and heat-transfer results. New analysis features include Solar Loading, which shows transientelectromagnetic heat transfer from the sun; Compact Thermal Models,which allow CFdesign V9, with just the Theta JB and Theta JC parameters, to supply board temperature, junction temperature, casetemperature, heat transfer between…

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COVID-19 Spike Puts Remote Collaboration to the Test

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Beth Stackpole · April 6, 2020 · …for engineering groups still fully reliant on on-premise systems is how to access their critical design tools when working from home. There are myriad roadblocks, from problems that make it difficult to tap into the software through the corporate virtual private networks (VPNs) to bandwidth concerns given the…

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Execs, Engineers and IT Prepare for Big Data 

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Jim Romeo · August 3, 2015 · …into business strategy isn’t fully mature. There’s still a way to go.“Specific industries where this is becoming prevalent include: buildings—sensors in concrete and beams as well as components such as HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems; battery technology—understand battery chemistry and performance in difference usage scenarios; and…

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