January 2005
January ‘05 Readers’ Choice Award: MathFlow Editor 1.0
February 2005 - Taking Credit Where Credit is Due
Insights, Gripes, and Conjecture
article/february-2005-taking-credit-where-credit-is-dueFebruary ‘05 Readers Choice Award: CFX-TurboGrid 2.2
FEA in Motion
The automotive industry discovers new methods to enhancedurability and reliability by optimizing designs using motion simulations.
article/fea-in-motionEarn Continuing Ed Credits at National Manufacturing Week
The program is aimed at helping engineers meet ongoing career development requirements
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Clean Printing Through CFD
CFD saved Xerox Corporationthree years of development time onthedesign of a contamination controlsystem for a new printing press.
article/clean-printing-through-cfdCAD to CAM: Where it Started and Where It’s Going
A brief history of the design drawing and how integrated translators and a new standardwill carry it into the future.
article/cad-to-cam-where-it-started-and-where-its-goingBriefings: February 2005
Industry News, Reports, and Items of Interest
article/briefings-february-2005December 2004: Put the Finger Down
VisualMill 5: Leading an Industry Revolution?
MecSoft’s CAM system has capabilities normally found only in high-priced apps.
article/visualmill-5-leading-an-industry-revolutionViewCafe Integrated with FileNet
Spicer provides access, viewing, and mark up for FileNet repositories
article/viewcafe-integrated-with-filenetUsing CFD to Take Back the Cup
The Kiwis are using ANSYS CFX fluid simulations to improve the sails,hull, and secret weapons of their sleek black America’s Cup challenger.
article/using-cfd-to-take-back-the-cupUGS Launches Open Manufacturing Backbone
Based on globally-scalable Teamcenter platform, UGS’s OMB seeksto help manufacturers build better productsfor less cost.
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The automotive industry continues to embrace leading-edge product development technology in order to meet demand for electric and autonomous vehicles, and to meet new regulations. In this Special Focus Issue, our writers take a look at the latest advancements in automotive engineering, including how Formula 1 and other…
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Inside This Issue: DE Summit Highlights AI, Digital Twins, 3D Printing First speakers announced for Digital Engineering Design & Simulation Summit 2024. Road Trip: Will AI-Based Simulation Hit a Home Run? At NAFEMS Americas, technology leaders provide guidance on how artificial intelligence can enhance simulation workflows. Road Trip:…
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Inside This Issue: The Race is On Designing for The America’s Cup Race When Boats Fly CFD helps boats grow wings and stay airborne. 3D Printed Vessels Set Sail From America’s Cup race teams to commercial boat manufacturers, the marine industry is navigating additive manufacturing in search of…
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