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Sensors Support New Data-Driven Design Workflows

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Beth Stackpole · June 1, 2016 · …import data, but having fully open APIs and pre-built workflows is different from sending flat files back and forth,” explains Hindsbo. By opening up APIs across 80% to 85% of its product set and by building pre-built connections to IoT platforms like GE Digital’s Predix, ANSYS hopes to…

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Briefings: February 2007

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DE Editors · January 1, 2007 · …Specific workstation features include fully certified and supported HP Remote Graphics software, real-time streaming video, 3D graphics, and multiple display support. Additional benefits and enhancements include improved data security, disaster recovery support, system uptime, and easy availability and scalability.Lloyds TSB Corporate Markets (London, UK) recently customized its 255-position…

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Digital Tools Fuel Reshoring Revolution

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Beth Stackpole · February 10, 2023 · …of CEOs interviewed (90%) fully expect supply chain challenges to stretch well into 2023. As such, 70% of those surveyed are planning to make capital investments in automation, workflow tools and artificial intelligence, to rectify and improve on their sourcing hurdles. Nearly two-thirds of the CEOs (64%) said…

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Cold-War Era Swiss Jet Reverse Engineered for Aerodynamic Testing; Leica T-Scan Digitizes Entire Aircraft Surfaces

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DE Editors · August 31, 2011 · …rich. Immer wanted to fully digitize the last existing P-16 and analyze its aerodynamic properties by testing its scaled model in a wind tunnel. After evaluating several scanning solutions, Immer determined the Leica T-Scan from Leica Geosystems was the right fit for the data acquisition part of the…

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Creative Additive Innovators Connect at AMUG Event

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Stephanie Skernivitz · March 22, 2024 · …who attended live were fully engaged. At the opening session, Shannon Van Deren and Grimm highlighted features of this year’s event — technology advancements, people transitions, customized applications for additive, a promising manufacturing landscape, the need for workforce development, and more. The opening session brought the return of…

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FEA’s Expanding Role

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Pamela Waterman · August 1, 2006 · …MSC’s SimDesigner Enterprise environment, fully integrated in CATIA V5, users have access to a product’s complete fit, function and performance information as a set of simulations complementary to the details of product definition.Try, Try, InnovateImplicit in all these efforts to expand the use of FEA is the driving…

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Reverse-Engineering Now Standard Practice

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Kenneth Wong · October 1, 2009 · …probably weren’t able to fully examine the tricky surfaces of the impeller, so their ]replacement] part wasn’t able to produce that extra 2,000 cubic feet.” With ReverseEngineering.com’s software, Carter says, BMC was able to compare the original part and the pattern maker’s replacement part and identify the differences.…

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3D Printing Offers Design Freedom with New Constraints

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Beth Stackpole · January 1, 2016 · …unprecedented savings. Yet to fully reap the benefits of this nicely matched pair, engineers need to master a set of new constraints to ensure designs can be produced in a reliable, cost-effective fashion.Advances in 3D printing technology—from new materials to higher resolution output capabilities—coupled with topology optimization and…

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Femap 9.0 Makes the Right Moves in a New Direction

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DE Guest · April 1, 2005 · …simplifying the interface to fully functional analysis. As it becomes easier to develop more complex simulations, it is conceivable that more engineers will look to broaden and deepen their explorations in predictive engineering.Historically, the Femap team has aggressively optimized new functionality, so we should see this new direction…

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Automotive Companies Steer Toward DfAM

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Beth Stackpole · April 19, 2022 · …generation of hybrid and fully electric vehicles. Not only must automotive engineering teams zero in on fresh lightweighting opportunities in this new era of design, they must also do so fast to achieve first-to-market advantage. That’s where the push toward 3D printing and DfAM principles comes into play…

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Cloud HPC Rising to Meet New Workplace Demands

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George Kokoris · October 7, 2021 · …more frequently than a fully-loaded data center install. Being able to continuously optimize, or shift to more performant hardware, can help organizations recapture 20% of their compute infrastructure costs (Intelligent Computing for Digital R&D). When looking specifically at HPC hardware like AMD CPUs on Azure, we can note…

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NVH Analysis: Can You Hear That?

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Jess Lulka · June 1, 2016 · …and quite often, is fully utilized and spread fairly thin. ADET has NVH experts available in both CAE and test, and can help address resource or skills issues,” he explains.A New Standard?With the emergence and development of a whole new set of NVH simulation tools that enable a…

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3D Printing Ushers In Wave of New Cybersecurity Risks

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Beth Stackpole · July 16, 2020 · …new technology, it’s not fully understood by everyone in the enterprise,” says Andy Kalambi, president and CEO of Rize, a 3D printer manufacturer. “People may also not be cognizant of all the risks so they could end up with something untoward happening.” Security Risks Are Many The security…

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How to Secure Your Digital Thread

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Tom Kevan · October 21, 2022 · …is now part of fully automated supply chains that reach from sourcing to customer.” Essentially, more openness creates vulnerabilities in additional vectors of attack. But while digital threads expose companies to cyber threats, the extent of the vulnerabilities depends on how an organization implements digitization. “If you are…

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Briefings: August 2005

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DE Editors · August 1, 2005 · …predetermined rules, automatically produces fully detailed nest programs for production. More than 60 certified partners currently participate in the Autodesk Inventor Certified Application program. For more information, visit Autodesk’s website. Engineering Services for Metal Casting Industry Flow Science (Santa Fe, NM) has announced the creation of a new…

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MMX 2023: Additive Manufacturing Has Bright Future

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Stephanie Skernivitz · August 25, 2023 · …succinctly: “We want to fully exploit the potential of additive. Our job is really to lead, to discover, to delve and mature, but really to deliver. It’s all good if it’s just technology, but it’s not good enough until it makes it into the hands of an application.”…

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HP Z800 Workstation Redesigned & Reinvented

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David Cohn · December 4, 2001 · …lower latency than the fully buffered memory used in the xw8400. The W5580, the fastest of the new W5500-series CPUs, has a thermal design power value of 130 watts, compared to 150 watts for the X5492 processor in the HP xw8600. Intel has also reinstituted simultaneous multithreading, which…

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An ESRD CAE Handbook Look

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Tony Abbey · May 1, 2018 · …joint web region. With fully applied load of 130,000 lbf the stress distribution is very different, as shown in Fig. 9. In classical bolt joint calculations, when a critical load is reached, the flange is assumed to separate from the backing plate to which it is clamped. This…

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Virtualization Brings Engineering Computing Beyond the Desk

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Kenneth Wong · November 2, 2015 · …those who want to fully utilize GPU hardware acceleration for compute tasks under Open CL. With AMD’s implementation of the new Multiuser GPU, users are no longer as limited to what they can or can’t do in a virtualized environment. Users will have access to native AMD display…

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Testing Electric Vehicle Batteries

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DE Editors · July 2, 2012 · …validate that they are fully sealed from outside environments. Testing also verifies their designs are appropriate for the environment where they’re used. “Unknown air quality drawn from the cabin of a car may have impurities or moisture that could cause an issue, and sometimes galvanic reactions could occur.…

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