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Structural Optimization: Philosophy or Science?

December 1, 2014 · To achieve the best structural analysis, engineers must rely on more than software programs.

Lockheed Tackles Test Data Complexity

December 1, 2014 · Data management software helps accelerate test data analysis on F-35 program.

Democratization of Simulation Takes Flight

December 1, 2014 · The technology for analysis and simulation is becoming more accessible -- though how do we close the gap between analysts and engineers?

The Internet of Things Could Take the Guesswork Out of Design

December 1, 2014 · The Internet of Things (IoT) holds the potential to better inform engineers throughout the design process.

Aerospace Engineers Collaborate on the Dream Chaser Spacecraft

December 1, 2014 · Sierra Nevada Corp.’s Dream Team works together on an international effort to bring back a shuttle-like spacecraft.

Convergent Science and Rescale Team Up to Simulate the Manning “Wobbly” Pass

November 26, 2014 · The companies used CONVERGE CFD on the cloud to recreate the quarterback's famous technique.

3D Printing’s New Materials, Part 2: Metal

November 1, 2014 · Metal materials and systems offer ever-increasing choices for additive manufacturing of one-off parts or hundreds of custom pieces.

Testing Simulation with Cloud Computing

November 1, 2014 · A research team does an engineering simulation experiment in the cloud for a severe service control valve.

NVH Testing: The Sounds of Success

November 1, 2014 · General Motors uses LMS Soundbrush to “visualize” sound and improve design.

Designing the Internet of Things

November 1, 2014 · Individuality, cloud connectivity and aesthetic appeal are the cornerstones of engineering smart products.

Engineering Monitor Review: Two Great Images

November 1, 2014 · The new BenQ BL2710PT and BL3200PT display monitors deliver great images at an amazing price.

Engineer Bakes up a Simulation Recipe for Efficiency

November 1, 2014 · Whirlpool bakes a brick and mixes the results with multiphysics software to improve appliance performance.

How an Engineer Survives a Zombie Apocalypse

October 29, 2014 · Figure out how to protect your house from the undead with SolidWorks.

HP Enters 3D Printing with Blended Reality Vision

October 29, 2014 · Multi Jet Fusion technology leverages HP’s strengths in inkjet and scanning to speed up industrial 3D printing.

COMSOL Introduces Multiphysics 5.0

October 8, 2014 · New features include three add-on products, an Application Builder as well as extensive updates.

Lightweight Material Champions

October 1, 2014 · While no one wants a product to be heavier than necessary, lightweighting has become an obsession in the automotive and aerospace industries.

FEA and Composites, Part 1

October 1, 2014 · The challenge of composites is to predict the resulting stiffness and strength of the design. It is no longer as straightforward as working with steel or aluminum.

Ford Invests Heavily in Lightweighting Efforts

October 1, 2014 · The automaker is trying to outflank the competition in high-volume lightweighting initiatives.

Engineering Students Turn the Chevy Camaro into a Hybrid Vehicle

October 1, 2014 · GM looks to the automotive future by sponsoring the EcoCAR 3 competition.

MSC Announces MSC Apex Computational Parts Based CAE System

September 30, 2014 · The platform delivers technology that enables predictive product development, the company states.


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