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3D Digitizers Hard at Work

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Pamela Waterman · July 1, 2006 · Expanding to new heights, widths, depths and nuances, freeform 3Dcapture systems are improving our way of design, business, and medicine.

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FloWizard Speeds Up Design Direction Control

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Pamela Waterman · June 1, 2006 · Version 2.1 of Fluent’s rapid flow modeling program helps you evaluate designs—fast.

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RP&M Steps Up the Pace

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Pamela Waterman · April 1, 2006 · Vendors show no sign of slowing down in this creative manufacturing industry.

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RP&M: Then and Now

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Pamela Waterman · March 1, 2006 · What a difference a decade (or two) makes in the rapid manufacture of parts and prototypes.

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Analyzing Analysis-Keeping Track of the Trends: Part 1

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Pamela Waterman · November 1, 2005 · Software and hardware improvements build off each other to keep this field moving in high gear.

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Where No Details Have Gone Before

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Pamela Waterman · August 1, 2005 · With faster computers and easier-to-use software, designers now use CFDto explore performance on a wide range of new frontiers.

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Direct Metal Comes on Strong

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Pamela Waterman · August 1, 2005 · Metal parts and tooling take the spotlight in the additive processing world.

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Take the CFD Plunge

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Pamela Waterman · June 1, 2005 · When considering where to start with computational fluid dynamics, listen to the experts first.

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Harder, Faster, More Flexible: Beefed UP RP Materials

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Pamela Waterman · April 1, 2005 · Whether used for rapid prototypes, tools, or parts, material choices are expandingrapidly.

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Time for RP Standards

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Pamela Waterman · March 1, 2005 · Lots of talk, some intriguing action, and feedback from the trenches of RP setthe stage for developing standards.

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Rapid Parts Move into the Mainstream

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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2004 · No matter how you define it, many forms of Rapid Tooling & Manufacturinghave earned their place in the toolbox.

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Low-Cost Digitizers Collect 3D Data

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Pamela Waterman · December 1, 2004 · You don’t need deep pockets to add 3D data gathering or reverse engineering toyour company’s CAD/CAM toolbox.

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Moving Up to Multiphysics Analysis

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Pamela Waterman · October 1, 2004 · When the job calls for more than structural mechanics, it’s time to explore thepower of single-environment, coupled-physics analysis.

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3D Data at Work

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Pamela Waterman · August 1, 2004 · Discover the practical power behind the latest software that makes sense of 3D digitized information.

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Metal Powder 3D-Printing, Well Explained

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Pamela Waterman · December 4, 2001 ·

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Motion Simulation Software Tools Part 1: The Computer Aided Engineering Spectrum

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Pamela Waterman · December 4, 2001 ·

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Closing the CAD to CAE Gap

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Pamela Waterman · December 4, 2001 · Can your company improve the design engineering workflow with designer-led analysis?

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