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Gentleman Genius: Patrick Hanratty

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DE Editors · November 1, 2004 · …and Hanratty had not fully exploited. It seemsthat a lot of the innovation in CAD and NC programming had been done by Hanratty,his team, and his competitors, and then it was time for the technologies to befine-tuned. New Code for CAD “Patrick Hanratty does not care about money,…

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SME Manufacturers Use PLM to Power Innovation and Capture More Market Share

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DE Guest · December 21, 2015 · …small businesses will have fully adopted cloud computing by 2020. This more than doubles the current 37% in 2015,” says Louis Columbus, vice president, Marketing at iBASEt. Cloud usage is particularly valuable to SME manufacturers in North America that have small IT departments and may be overwhelmed with…

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Bringing a Comic Book Hero to Life

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Brian Albright · November 15, 2021 · …real-world prop (which is fully poseable) has to obey the laws of physics. “Our team had to make it functional,” Scott says. “Things always have to be adjusted when they have to move in the real world. We made changes so it would be functional, and then we…

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Make a Movie, Send it via DE Exchange

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Kenneth Wong · May 1, 2010 · …he added, are all fully functional (in other words, not mock-ups representing concepts). At SolidWorks World, one thing became abundantly clear to developers. “There are lots of people excited about Mac,” acknowledged Hiss. “We continue to watch ]the platform], prototype things ]for it], but we just don’t have…

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Metal 3D Printing

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Beth Stackpole · August 13, 2021 · …changer, most companies haven’t fully capitalized yet because they aren’t taking the opportunity to redesign parts, contends Tom Houle, director of LUMEX NA for Matsuura USA. “When we see parts that are designed to be metal 3D printed instead of converted to metal 3D printing then the result…

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Rapid Tech Choices for 3D Part Production

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Pamela Waterman · June 1, 2011 · …that today’s systems produce fully dense parts. The company also sees a strong role for DMLS technology in manufacturing tooling sets. The ability to create conformal cooling channels and rake angles offers critical improvements in tooling performance.Conrow likens his metal-working specialty business to an art, and refers to…

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Next-Gen Workstations Meet the Need for Speed

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Brian Albright · December 17, 2024 · …parallel compute functions. I fully expect ISVs to continue in this vein but now with an additional focus on the AI-specific circuitry in GPUs and NPUs [neural processing units] to accelerate the rapidly emerging set of AI capabilities being released in their applications. While ISVs may initially introduce…

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Reinventing Drawing and Drafting for Tablets

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Kenneth Wong · June 1, 2016 · …When its keyboard is fully bent backward (an impressive yoga pose for a computer), the device functions as a tablet. “People sometimes compare the Yoga P40 to Microsoft Surface Pro or iPad Pro with Apple Pencil, because these devices bring sketching and drawing to the forefront,” says Lane…

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Briefings: March 2007

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DE Editors · February 1, 2007 · …resultant output is a fully parametric solid model with a true Feature Tree, according to NextEngine.Although the high-end version of Rapidform XOR normally costs about$20,000, the RapidWorks product costs $2,495. The key difference is that the premium Rapidform XOR offers a massive point capacity and works with departmental…

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Plastic Simulation: Thin, Transparent and Tapping into the Cloud

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Kenneth Wong · June 1, 2016 · …The Standard version is fully integrated with the SOLIDWORKS CAD package, and can simulate the fill stage of cavity domain. Additional features to a single-cavity analysis are available in the Professional version including multi-cavity, family mold layouts, sprues, runners and the capability to simulate the Pack stage. The…

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Crowdsourcing Power to the People

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Beth Stackpole · September 1, 2013 · …licensed electrician who wasn’t fully committed to seeing it through manufacturing and production. The two hammered out a licensing deal, and a door opened for Madison Electric to formalize an approach that would help with the ideation of novel products.“We wanted to transition our business to the next…

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Virtually Assured Success

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DE Editors · July 2, 2012 · …of acoustics by enabling fully coupled vibro-acoustic solutions. This is important for lightweight structures or radiation in heavy fluids. Beyond that, an improved boundary condition for aero-acoustics, the Surface Dipole, has been added to speed up both BEM and FEM solutions in this domain. The ray acoustics capability…

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Social and Connected PLM

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Beth Stackpole · August 1, 2019 · …practice that is not fully embraced by standalone collaboration hubs, she contends. As part of the 3DEXPERIENCE Social Collaboration Services, Dassault Systèmes offers 3DSWYM, a tool for creating communities to share expertise through blogs and real-time conversations, along with 3DMessaging for instant collaboration and 3DDrive, a way to…

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Looking Down the Digital Engineering Road

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Jim Romeo · December 19, 2023 · …a dedicated technician who fully understands the detailed requirements for the designs and features that may be produced through optimization. “It takes time for these design professionals to set up the goals and constraints the generative design needs in order to offer viable designs, and that can be…

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Bringing a Comic Book Hero to Life

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Brian Albright · July 7, 2020 · …real-world prop (which is fully poseable) has to obey the laws of physics. “Our team had to make it functional,” Scott says. “Things always have to be adjusted when they have to move in the real world. We made changes so it would be functional, and then we…

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Fast App: COMSOL’s Multiphysics Enables Mixing of Polymers for Medical Implants and Streamlines Manufacturing Process

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DE Editors · April 26, 2010 · …cavity that cannot be fully disclosed in this article. However, Continuum Blue validated its model in three ways. First, the company’s engineers performed a qualitative evaluation in which they compared a video of the liquid-air flow front during the filling process with an animated visualization of the same…

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Simulation Grows in Medical Importance

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DE Guest · April 1, 2013 · …the design space more fully, refine their ideas faster and more accurately—and reduce expensive prototyping and testing.Solid mechanics simulations can help determine proper implant size, evaluate manufacturing tolerances, compare design geometries or consider next-generation devices. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) can be employed to identify high-shear stresses on blood…

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Neoterics: New Products & Esoterica, 4 in a Series

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DE Editors · October 1, 2006 · …company, and is a fully capable electromagneticdesign suite with a maximum model size said to be sufficient for manyapplications in RF and microwave design. ConcertoES is the idealpackage where cost of ownership is particularly important.ConcertoES offers exceptional value for money and can be upgradedeasily to the full-scale version…

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Optimizing OpenFOAM Productivity in Clusters

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DE Editors · November 1, 2010 · …was designed to be fully offloaded, meaning all the communications are being handled within the interconnect with no involvement from the CPU. This further enhances the ability for the code to scale up, with close to linear performance when more compute resources are required. OpenFoam CFD ApplicationsOpen Field…

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Sensors Transform

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Tom Kevan · December 1, 2016 · …of sensors to be fully printed. This new breed of sensor can measure a broad gamut of parameters. These include chemical/gas composition, touch/force/pressure, temperature, humidity, bio-medical data, airflow and imaging.Current printing processes—such as screen printing, flexography, gravure and inkjet—enable low-temperature processing and cost-effective manufacturing, especially on polymer-based flexible…

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