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Making the Case for Building an AM Team
September 7, 2018
There's no question that metal AM technology has arrived at the point where it's a viable production alternative for companies of all sizes, across many industries. Manufacturers just need to do the proper due diligence to ensure they choose the...
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Making the Case: CAE Tool Consolidation
September 6, 2018
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
September 4, 2018
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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Rapid Prototyping in The Automotive Industry
September 4, 2018
Henry Ford may not have invented the automobile, but his pioneering spirit did transform the way cars were made. His assembly line process drastically reduced costs with standardized parts and greater efficiency which led to lower cost, higher quality and...
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How Global Players Differentiate Their Products With Impactful Packaging
September 4, 2018
Every year, about 3,000 new consumer goods are launched globally, one 30-minute shopping trip exposes a consumer to more than 20,000 product choices.
Making the Case for CAE Tool Consolidation
September 4, 2018
Can integrating multiple simulation disciplines enhance the speed and efficiency of your product design and development process?
Digital Engineering, September 2018
September 1, 2018
Focus on Transportation Dispution: Connecting Cars, Engineering Electric Vehicles, Find Fatigue Failures, Lenovo Mobile Workstation Review, PTC Creo Review, When to Engineer with Excel, Autodesk Nastran Overview and more.
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Making the Case for Simulation of Additive Manufacturing
September 1, 2018
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...
Digital Engineering, August 2018
August 1, 2018
Focus on Visualization, Autodesk Fusion 360 Review, COMSOL Multiphysics Walkthrough, Origin Workstation Review, GPUs for Simulation, Material Management, Large-Format Printers and Scanners
Industry Focus: Designing for Aerospace & Defense
July 13, 2018
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...
Learn how 3D Laser Scanning Reduces Cost in Product Development
June 25, 2018
Join us for a LIVE webcast to learn how to product development is a critical balance of cost, efficiency and time to market. During the product design lifecycle, planning and development processes require efficiencies in two objectives that often work...
Live Panel Discussion: Simulation Evolves for CAD Veterans
May 31, 2018
For simulation to expand beyond a small pool of expert analysts and become more mainstream, it must be more accessible. FEA (finite element analysis), CFD (computational fluid dynamics), and other simulation software developers have explored various ways to make their...
Simulation Focus: Conference on Advancing Analysis and Simulation in Engineering (CAASE) Preview
May 8, 2018
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
May 1, 2018
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
April 3, 2018
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,...
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Eliminate Physical Clamping – With Simulation
The Virtual Clamping tool in ANSA (VCA) from BETA CAE Systems eliminates...
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Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure enables seamless deployment of industry-leading simulation tools...
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Desktop Metal’s Studio System offers turnkey metal printing for prototypes and...