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ANSYS, Inc. Releases Workbench 11

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DE Editors · July 2, 2007 · …simulation technologies within the fully integrated Workbench environment. If you’re looking to integrate your CAD use with simulation, then you’d be hard-pressed to find a system that provides more in terms of both functionality and the ease of use factor that’s essential to making the technology usable as…

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Conquer the 3 Cs to Democratize Simulation

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DE Guest · June 14, 2018 · …virtualization environments that weren’t fully equipped to handle the robust graphics requirements of 3D design and engineering software, new technologies such as virtual GPUs and compression techniques now ensure that virtual workstations perform on par with their traditional, physical counterparts. In addition, leading independent software vendors, including Autodesk,…

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Professional Machines at Consumer Pricing?

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Kenneth Wong · May 1, 2015 · …who can now implement fully certified, virtualized systems,” he says.While the cost differences between consumer PCs and entry-level professional workstations have disappeared, the line between virtual and physical hardware is still blurring. It’s not clear whether entry-level workstations will eventually give way to virtualization, or whether the two…

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Optimize Your Simulation Workflow

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Beth Stackpole · November 1, 2018 · …6σ, allowing users to fully integrate third-party CAE solutions into a full 3D assembly tolerance analysis for improved product quality and to achieve reductions in manufacturing costs. Optimus’ graphical user interface and workflow engine integrates different simulation codes, automating the process and providing complete visualization, including relevant data…

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Simulation in the Cloud

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Brian Albright · June 1, 2018 · …can either purchase a fully software-as-a-service (SaaS) based license through Rescale, or they can purchase a traditional license from Siemens and use Rescale to host the software.“Our philosophy and strategy is to offer as much flexibility as possible in terms of the way customers can interact with the…

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Simulation Improves 3D Print Quality

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Brian Albright · September 10, 2021 · …additive manufacturing processes. The fully native GPU Kernel handles additive-specific computations and is naturally scalable with access to additional GPU nodes, both locally and in the cloud. The company developed the kernel using the NVIDIA Quadro RTX™ 6000. (You can learn more via this recent NVIDIA GTC session.)…

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Simulating and Modeling “Monodzukuri”

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DE Guest · January 1, 2016 · …usually proves unfeasible to fully simulate the actual physical phenomena, chemical reaction processes or other conditions with CFD, we devote special care to the methods of hypothesis and projection, as well as to the interpretation and evaluation of the results of our analysis. To our young members, I…

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Aerospace Engineers Collaborate on the Dream Chaser Spacecraft

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Jamie Gooch · December 1, 2014 · …vehicle.”The Dream Chaser requires fully autonomous flight. SNC, which was responsible for the final minute of the so-called “seven minutes of terror” that allowed the Mars Rover Curiosity to land, is familiar with the demands and complexity of robotic flight.“It’s not just the software, it’s how the software…

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Prescribing a Healthy Dose of DfAM

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Beth Stackpole · March 7, 2024 · …conventional manufacturing methods without fully addressing unique characteristics of 3D printing. The recent uptick in adoption of metal AM for production-grade applications, coupled with hospitals’ soaring interest in the Point of Care AM production model, has prompted a flurry of activity from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration…

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Workstation Review: Portable and VR Ready

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David Cohn · February 1, 2017 · …be a desktop replacement fully capable of running design, engineering and virtual reality applications. The new MSI WT72 6QN, a VR-ready desktop replacement, is big, heavy and expensive, but delivers very good performance. Image courtesy of David Cohn.Housed in a brushed black aluminum case with a glowing green…

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A Hands-on Look at Product Design and Development

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DE Guest · December 1, 2015 · …says. “You have to fully embrace DFMA to realize the most benefit. You can’t just pick and choose which parts of the methodology you think work best. That means bringing in the design engineers, the marketing department, assembly line technicians — we all need to work together. When…

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Tendon Repair Aided by RP&M

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DE Editors · August 27, 2007 · …and to a completed, fully functional handle assembly in one week,” Ko says. “The time and costs were even less for the fabrication of the second, third, and further iterations of the same handle design, since all of the previous work was stored in a readily recallable CAM…

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Your CAD Software: Coming to a Browser Near You

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Kenneth Wong · November 1, 2012 · …the holy grail of fully web-enabled design: the very important prerequisite of moving to the cloud’s powerful CAD capabilities,” he adds. Paul Brown, NX marketing director with Siemens PLM Software, notes that Siemens had customers using the private cloud —remotely hosting NX and accessing it and data over…

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Simulation Speeds Hovercraft Design

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DE Editors · March 1, 2006 · …craft is a high-speed, fully amphibious large craft similar to vehicles currently being used by the British Navy, the Canadian Coast Guard, and the U.S. Navy. They have been used in rescue operations, as ice breakers, and for carrying troops and cargo from ship to shore. The project…

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Ocean Explorer Targets Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Waters

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Beth Stackpole · May 1, 2019 · …the world in unmanned, fully autonomous naval ship design and production,” says Gerry Fasano, Leidos Defense Group president via a press release. “The recent long-range mission is the first of its kind and demonstrates to the U.S. Navy that autonomy technology is ready to move from the developmental…

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The Race is On

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Jim Romeo · August 8, 2024 · …coordinator for ETNZ. “I fully expect to still be running simulations even in the last few days during racing in October, right down to the last race,” Collie says. “We’re continually trying to extract extra performance from all of our equipment and use simulation to get that extra…

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Can AR Enhance Design?

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Tom Kevan · August 1, 2019 · …of something like a fully modeled automotive engineering dataset likely consists of tens or hundreds of millions of polygons, which exceeds the capacity of AR devices. Therefore, designers using AR systems must perform an additional step, optimizing and simplifying the models’ geometry so that it fits the “low-poly”…

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Work with Large CAD Assemblies

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Beth Stackpole · November 1, 2013 · …optimize CAD software to fully exploit the added horsepower of its graphics processing units (GPUs).Despite the efforts of hardware and software vendors to speed up large assembly performance, they are starting to reach a point of diminishing returns, reports Ken Versprille, Ph.D., an executive consultant with CIMdata’s Collaborative…

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(Finding) the Right Stuff

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Kip Hanson · October 1, 2019 · …metal laser sintering produces fully-dense metal parts in a range of alloys. Image courtesy of Stratasys Direct. Carter notes, however, that many in the industry are looking beyond these conventional alloys toward specialized and even custom-made materials, “There’s a great amount of research into blending different metal powders…

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IRONCAD Strives to Define Ease for 3D Design

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DE Editors · December 10, 2008 · …has been updated to fully support the Quick View creation type. This enhancement allows users to take advantage of the fast view creation capabilities and single scene environment design. The combination saves time in creating many external linked files and time generating more precise views during the design…

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