Element of Analysis - November 2005
Desktop Engineering's Elements of Analysis November 2005, Volume 11, Issue 3, Part Two of Two
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October 1, 2005
By DE Editors
Desktop Engineering’s Elements of Analysis November 2005, Volume 11, Issue 3, Part Two of Two
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Geometry: The First Element of Analysis
By Phil Spreier and Pete Rishel
3D component developers recognize the unique needs of CAE and are developing new technologies.
Making the Grade
By Louise Elliott
Early users are praising their CAE data management systems.
Putting the Spin in CFD
By Arvind Krishnan
Computational Fluid Dynamics is a perfect tool for studying rotating components.
Low-Stress Welding Simulations
By Fred Arnold and Murali Pandheeradi
ABAQUS helps with complex modeling and simulation of welding processes.
CFD and Collegiate Racing
By Cecilia Galvin
The UMR racing team uses advanced visualization and overturns conventional aerodynamic wisdom.
Commentary: Full Spectrum CFD Solutions
By Dennis Nagy, CD-adapco
Neoterics—New Products & Esoterica
On the Cover: This 3D FEA model is a COMSOL Multiphysics analysis of an electric probe that uses heat to detroy a tumor without damaging healthy tissue. Image courtesy of COMSOL, Inc.
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