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3D-Printed Electronics Get Real

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Pamela Waterman · March 1, 2015 · …sintering, the traces are fully conductive.Vartanian lists requirement number two for 3D printing electronics: “When you want to move into high-volume production, the technology needs to be scalable and address various points of the product lifecycle, so you don’t have to go through another process development stage. Change…

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Introducing the New Reverse Engineering

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Tom Kevan · September 1, 2021 · …these workflows are not fully automated with the push of a button. This means that, for now, engineers play a critical role in the process. “Human intervention by a qualified specialist is still required to interpret the mesh data and enhance it to create the CAD 3D model,”…

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May 2006

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DE Editors · May 1, 2006 · …and IGES. COSMOSDesignSTAR 2006is fully compatible with COSMOSDesignSTAR 4.5.COSMOSDesignSTAR 2006 is available in three configurations, Designer,Professional, and Advanced Professional. To see a breakdown of eachbundle’s analysis features, click here. To register for an evaluation copy, click here. To view a number of feature-specific online demos, click here.For more…

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The V2X Standards Faceoff

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Tom Kevan · September 1, 2018 · …meters, for example. When fully implemented, V2X connectivity promises to enable the sharing of a broad spectrum of information, ranging from speed, direction of travel and braking and turning status to road conditions, weather and traffic status. To complicate this already complex application, V2X communications involve multiple users…

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Designing for the Future of Manufacturing

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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2016 · …Optomec investor, to demonstrate fully integrated CAD/CAM solutions.It’s equally interesting to see the viewpoint of a player that is relatively new to AM but has expertise in milling and multi-axis machining equipment that dates back almost 150 years: DMG MORI USA. Two years ago the company launched its…

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3D Printing with Composite Materials

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Pamela Waterman · June 1, 2016 · …thermoplastic and creating a fully dense part once excess material is removed. Functioning currently as a service bureau, Impossible Objects is working on a beta program for production machines, touting the process’ speed for creating strong, complex AM parts. Carbon fiber composite folding drone propellers, with finished surfaces,…

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Electromagnetic Simulation Collaborations

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Pamela Waterman · September 1, 2014 · …to start with the fully detailed CAD design, especially for an EM problem. You want a geometry that only captures the most relevant features of the part.”On the other hand, ANSYS’ Pierre Thieffry points out, “The task of simplification itself takes time, either yours or the computer’s. Nowadays,…

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Parametric Design Optimization with CORTIME

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Tony Abbey · March 1, 2019 · …the system has not fully cooled! In some cases, this would not be wise, if there were likely to be many local optima. In this case, looking at other metrics, I am happy with the data. Fig. 5: Progress Graph showing Objective Functions. Fig. 6 shows a 2D…

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3D Bioprinting: Moving Beyond 2D Cell Culture

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Pamela Waterman · August 1, 2013 · …Novogen MMX Bioprinter prints fully human, architecturally correct 3D tissue in a variety of different formats—in this particular case, into multi-well plates. Bio-ink or hydrogel can be dispensed from each of two printheads. Image courtesy of Organovo. Another major researcher involved in 3D bioprinting is Dr. Anthony Atala,…

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Designing Handheld Electronics for Survival

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Pamela Waterman · May 31, 2009 · …and expected it to fully perform. It did. I also dropped my electronic Prius car key (replacement cost $185.97 plus $50 programming). Luckily it still works, too. Was I reasonable to hope so? Failure capabilities in Abaqus FEA software combine with mesh-independent fasteners and robust explicit solutions to…

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Developing the Internet of Things

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Tom Kevan · October 1, 2018 · …and definitions required to fully understand and express the intricate facets of the IoT. All of these factors have converged to hamper the introduction of end-to-end development platforms. Add to these challenges the fact that the IoT is not a monolithic infrastructure. Instead, this web of connectivity has…

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The HPC Revolution

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Kenneth Wong · November 1, 2010 · …is much easier if fully incorporated into the design, rendering, or analysis software itself. In computer-aided machining (CAM) and tooling, software developers like CoreTech (makers of Moldex3d) and HSMWorks (makers of HSMWorks, a SolidWorks CAM plug-in) have built HPC-support into the software interface itself. Autodesk has a number…

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Meshing Your Design for Analysis: Which Path to Take?

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Pamela Waterman · January 1, 2013 · …the approach provides robust, fully automated steps inside their products that remove the guesswork. However, users can still choose to manually loosen, tighten or refine a mesh as desired.Mihelcic notes that users get helpful visual results to make more adjustments.“There are feedback tools that say, There are a…

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Virtual Reality: A Powerful Engineering Tool

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Pamela Waterman · July 1, 2014 · …within a partially or fully enclosed space. Tracking technology on the lead person governs the changing views and interactions.On the other side are head-mounted display (HMD) systems worn by a single individual, who sees perhaps an 80° 3D view delivered as separate near-to-the-eye images. Again, the user interacts…

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Simulating Everything Automotive

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Pamela Waterman · November 1, 2016 · …advanced driver-assistance to some fully autonomous operations, MSC Software products have also been keeping pace. For decades, OEMs and Tier One companies have been using the company’s modeling and simulation capabilities for high-fidelity, off-line analyses of components and systems, handling structural analysis, noise and vibration, complex multi-body dynamics…

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The Technologies Driving the Autonomous Car

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Tom Kevan · December 1, 2017 · …you preserve the data fully intact and then fuse that raw data in time and space,” says Kashi. “Afterwards, raw data systems can process only the portions of these data that are relevant to each unique situation and required by each specific application.” There is, however, a downside…

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Renewable Energy Options Multiply with CFD Solutions

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Pamela Waterman · February 1, 2010 · …STAR-CD package to perform fully three-dimensional CFD studies on SOFC stacks. More Info: ANSYS Autodesk (Algor) Blue Ridge Numerics Inc. CD-adapco CHAM COMSOL Concepts NREC Cranes Software Int’l ESI Group Fred.Olsen Renewables Flow Science Green Energy Technologies Green Ocean Energy LMS MAYA HTT Manitoba Hydro Oceanlinx Save on…

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A Convergence of Disciplines

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DE Editors · June 1, 2004 · …willing to make to fully integrate FEA into their design process. Companies that are not willing to make that investment may be better off designing by experience.“Brown says that ABAQUS feels that in some cases it is better “to use an analysis consulting firm for ]the] first analysis…

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Artificial Intelligence for Design Gets Real

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Brian Albright · December 1, 2016 · …users are able to fully comprehend how the technology works and understand its potential.“The role of the partnership is to make everybody understand what the real capabilities of AI are, and where it can be useful in our professional and private lives,” IBM’s Rossi says. “We can also…

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Fast App: Precision is Everything

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DE Editors · March 13, 2013 · …corresponding Platform, creating a fully disposable pre-sterile pack, and developing a living hinge for a part that holds the DBS electrode in place for testing. Going beyond the skull, the company is interested in expanding the development of enabling products in other surgical specialties such as orthopedics, where…

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