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Speeding Up Simulation

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Brian Albright · August 1, 2018 · …rewriting the application to fully exploit the parallelism is required in order to get the most GPU processing performance. Retooling for GPU-based workflows requires looking at parallelism in a new way for the GPU. “The biggest challenge has been inertia,” DeMarco says. “A lot of software is built…

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Market Reshapes Around Composites

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Beth Stackpole · August 1, 2013 · …composites—including the ability to fully understand the potential failure of product models as it relates to progressive damage delamination and cracking. But the acquisition was also about bringing hard-to-find composite talent and domain expertise into the company ranks.“The main driver to acquiring vs. building or partnering is about…

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Reimagining Toy Production With 3D Printing

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Beth Stackpole · October 17, 2023 · …safety tested with a fully compliant design that meets European Union toy safety laws. There’s also a Lego man with a prosthetic arm and a teddy bear that wears a tracheostomy. Hasbro Selfie Series lets fans scan their face with a smart device to make a custom, look-a-like…

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Sustainable Speed

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Brian Albright · December 4, 2001 · …in July 2011. The fully assembled prototype was launched at the Low Carbon Vehicle Conference in January 2012. Innovative Battery Technology, Drivetrain DesignThe Drayson team worked with UK-based software consultant Desktop Engineering (DTE) to convert the existing vehicle design (which was powered by a 5.5-liter bio-fueled Judd engine)…

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Siemens PLM Software Dials in on Digitalization at Annual Conference

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Jamie Gooch · May 21, 2015 · …PLM Software’s Teamcenter is fully certified for Amazon Web Services, but Bashada says it will also be on Microsoft’s cloud platform, Azure, within 6 to 9 months.“The CIOs I talk with tell me they’re going to the cloud no matter what,” Bashada said. CIOs are accepting the cloud…

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September 2005

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DE Editors · September 1, 2005 · …that your work is fully traceable and auditable.Mathcad 13 is an essential component of the Mathsoft CalculationManagement Suite. The Suite centrally manages engineering calculationdata for reuse, auditing, oversight, publishing, and collaborationthroughout the development process. The Designate framework, a keycomponent of the Calculation Management Suite, provides forbrowser-based storing, viewing,…

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Mobilizing Toward a Robotics Revolution

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DE Editors · July 1, 2011 · …that operate semi- or fully autonomously to perform services useful to humans and equipment, excluding manufacturing. It is also likely true for other fields, as well. Getting ‘Kinect-ed’ Industry watchers were surprised that Microsoft was seemingly unaware of the potential of Kinect for robotics applications “potential evidenced by…

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Industrial-Grade, Mass Appeal

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Beth Stackpole · April 1, 2019 · …to something that comes fully assembled out of the box and can print high-quality parts,” Veisz adds. “In the workplace, you are paid to be in the workplace and you need to produce. There isn’t a lot of time for tinkering or coming in the next day only…

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Implementing Mechatronic Testing Technologies

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DE Editors · August 1, 2012 · …of a second to fully engage with the driveline. This action needs to be totally transparent to the user, however—there can be no noticeable shock or vibration. Much effort is spent calibrating the system to engage it through tremendous acceleration as smoothly as possible. Testing is done on…

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Adjusting the Human-Machine Relationship with Industry 4.0

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Kenneth Wong · February 1, 2017 · …disrupting operations.”“In order to fully realize the Industry 4.0 vision, the industry needs better multi-vendor, plug-and-play, equipment interoperability. That is, the ability to bring a piece of equipment into the production line and easily and quickly have it ‘talk’ to the other machines and software systems,” says Tamburini.…

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Review: Going Virtual with the BOXX ProVDI 8401R-V

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David Cohn · July 1, 2017 · …provided enough power to fully support graphics-intensive 3D modeling applications. By overclocking the CPU, the BOXX ProVDI hardware significantly boosts performance over that of competing VDI systems. And by relying on individual professional-grade NVIDIA graphics cards rather than GRID technology, the BOXX ProVDI solution delivers faster frame rates…

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Evolution of Computer-Aided Design

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David Cohn · December 1, 2010 · …current approach has been fully developed.” Are there any geometric forms we still can’t model? “I think we can model virtually all shapes, but it is still way too hard,” says Kross. And according to Payne, “It’s not so much a question of whether we can or cannot…

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Fast App: Synergis Document Management System Helps W.L. Gore Optimize Information Access, Collaboration, and Operations

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DE Editors · March 24, 2010 · …four hours. They were fully up to speed in less than two weeks.”Like most manufacturers, Gore employs a variety CAD and related software to create engineering drawings—AutoCAD, AutoCAD Mechanical, 3D Studio VIZ, and MS Office. Designs can range from 2D, 3D, Raster, and sometimes even animation for presentation…

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Meshing for FEA

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Tony Abbey · January 1, 2013 · …and mesh.The geometry has fully defined everything we need (see Fig. 1). We mesh with 3D elements, in a 3D idealization.Alternatively, we may have a 3D CAD model of a fabrication (such as an aircraft fuselage; see Fig. 2). We cannot mesh with solid elements, because the level…

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AMD’s Latest FirePro Boards

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …AMD FirePro boards are fully certified with most CAD and DCC applications, and all of the boards in the FirePro line use the same unified video driver. Drivers are available for most 32- and 64-bit operating systems, including Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Linux.…

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The CAD-CAE Cleanup Headache

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Kenneth Wong · December 1, 2013 · …often in a finalized, fully detailed form. Because the typical design department is less knowledgeable about digital simulation, CAE software users often have to repair or refine the 3D model before they can run a simulation.Some advocate reversing the process: Let simulation and analysis define the initial design’s…

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Fast App: Robotics Design from the Drawing Board to the OR

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DE Editors · April 25, 2014 · …we have the platform fully developed for cholecystectomy, we can refine it for other general surgeries, such as appendectomies and ear, nose and throat procedures,” he says. “In subsequent generations, we will be able to add additional sensors, tools and software enhancements. But first we need to perfect…

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The New Age of GPU-Driven Product Design

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Randall Newton · June 1, 2019 · …think about how to fully utilize GPUs from the start,” says Jesse Blankenship, the founder and former CEO of Frustum, which was acquired in late 2018 by PTC. “Bringing AI and design optimization to designers makes it an interactive process, just like a parametric model.” Altair OptiStruct on…

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All Signs Point to Maturing AM Market

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Beth Stackpole · December 6, 2023 · …Velo3D, a manufacturer of fully integrated metal AM solutions. “Now, they’re imaging very large parts made with an enormous amount of lasers available in very large systems. That’s a big breakthrough over the last year or two.” In addition to wider availability of large-format 3D printers, advances such…

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Rapid Prototyping’s New Rules of Engagement

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Beth Stackpole · May 1, 2014 · …in 3D printing or fully understand the capabilities of different materials and the methods for producing those materials, then they are likely to get a bad part and not use us again,” he explains, noting that 75% to 80% of GROWit LLC’s business is comprised of returning customers…

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