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Technology Focus: Designing for Optimization & Simulation
Simulation is pervasive, with people from different departments and backgrounds discovering new ways to put it to use, in all of its varied forms.
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Increasing Passive Safety Performance Using an Automatic CAE Methodology
Development of an integrated tool able to optimize the geometric features of a door trim and the restraint system setup.
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Achieving Top Quality and Speed, in Simulation for Crash Test Dummies
Designing occupant friendly interiors that meet requirements in both safety and style, necessitates the extensive comprehension of models’ behavior in crash.
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Immerse Yourself in Realistic Design
In this issue: Immerse Yourself in Realistic Design; Designing Prosthesis: The Anti-Robot, and a BOXX APEXX S3 Review: Overclocked and Under Budget.
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Bring Your Product to Market Faster with Real-Time Rendering
Instantaneous real-time, ray-traced rendering can dramatically cut down your product development cycle. In this webinar, panelists explore the benefits of using dedicated rendering hardware to go beyond what's possible with a workstation, to reduce physical prototyping costs.
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Making the Case: CAE Tool Consolidation
The paper backs its assertions with three, quite interesting real-world case studies; each covers gnarly problems that Simcenter 3D helped resolve.
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Moving to Collaborative, Simulation-Led Engineering
Simulation is an important part of any enterprise’s quest to create better products, more quickly. Optimizing early in a design cycle can jump-start innovation, enabling the team to explore more alternatives, more quickly — and to make trade-offs based on...
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Making the Case for Simulation of Additive Manufacturing
The cost of running an additive manufacturing metal 3D printer, on average, is estimated to be around $100 per hour, and a single build can take upwards of 20 hours—or closer to 80 hours for highly complex parts. That's $2,000 to $8,000 wasted every...
Industry Focus: Designing for Aerospace & Defense
The use of simulation in A&D has evolved from early experimentation to become a critical part of the product design and development cycle, so much so that the sheer amount of simulation data has become a management challenge. Companies...
Simulation Focus: Conference on Advancing Analysis and Simulation in Engineering (CAASE) Preview
The CAASE18 (Conference on Advancing Analysis and Simulation in Engineering) kicking off June 5-7, 2018 on the south shore of Lake Erie in Cleveland, OH plans to take the engineering analysis community by storm. The event is expected to play host...
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Visualization in the Virtual Reality Age
The consumerisation of VR is opening-up visualisation options at an unprecedented rate. Designers can produce photorealistic images of products faster and more accurately, enabling even faster time-to-market and allowing customers to experience the product – without real-world prototyping and modelling costs.
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The “Cool” Factor - Optimization of Thermal Performance
As IoT and other devices are being squeezed into tiny form factors, electronic designs are getting ever more complicated. Join us in this webinar as we discuss ways to optimize thermal performance by tweaking the following: air flow, component placement,...
Industry Focus: Designing for Consumer Electronics
Design engineers developing consumer electronics were some of the first to arrive at the intersection of hardware, electronics, software and aesthetics. That intersection has since become jammed with engineers from various disciplines trying to navigate their way through an ever-changing...
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Speed Simulation & Innovation
Learn how simulation paired with high-performance computing (HPC) can significantly speed up your engineering workflow and enhance innovation.
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Top 10 Reasons to Choose a Workstation
Read this white paper to examine the return on investment (ROI) of professional workstations with Intel® Xeon® processors for design engineering work as opposed to standard personal computers from three perspectives: the design engineer, the IT professional and executive management.



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