Element of Analysis - June 2004
First Edition Welcome to Desktop Engineering's Elements of Analysis, the first in a seriesof occasional supplements on topics of special interest to the design engineeringcommunity.Anthony J. Lockwood
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June 1, 2004
By DE Editors
A Once and Future CFD
Louise Elliott
A roundtable discussion about the state of CFD reveals an exciting future whereit may be used in everything from aerospace to sneakers.
A Convergence
of Disciplines
Vince Adams
Finite Element Analysis is spreading over the land and the developers are workinglike mad to make sure everybody benefits.
Super Models
Alan Joch
New modeling and graphing applications help engineers put prototypes throughtheir paces.
Beyond Quality Control
K.N. Amarnath
Using design of experiments methodology means increased efficiency and improvedproduct quality.
Engineer by Numbers
Alan Joch
More sophisticated math platforms that not only calculate, but communicate andpromote effective engineering collaboration.
Demystifying Nonlinear Analysis
Ramesh Ramalingam
Why, when, and how to use nonlinear analysis.
Web Exclusives:
How to Roll It Right the First Time
By DE Staff
Mill engineers use ABAQUS to simulate multipass rolling of steel sections.
Modeling Against the Mines
Jerry Fireman
VectorFields electromagnetic field modeling helps the Navy protect its warships.
On the cover (top left)
The quasar that graces the cover of our Elements of Analysis inaugural issue was captured by Chandra, NASA’s X-Ray Observatory, from its high-Earthorbit. (NASA/CXC/SAO/A. Siemiginowska et al.: Illustration: CXC/M.Weiss
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