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Simulation Transition: Meshing and Elements
This month, we look at the array of elements and provide some insight into their application in the world of simulation analysis.
Machines Learn Differently
This commentary gets practical about one set of AI technologies that’s just about ready for broader adoption: machine learning (ML).
Transition to Simulation: Linear and Nonlinear Buckling
Buckling describes where structural failure can occur when compressive loads are applied to a slender structure.
Thanks, Pal
A look back at some of the finer contributions of DE's founding editor, Tony Lockwood
One Last Diatribe
Editor’s Note: Tony Lockwood, DE’s Editor at Large, is officially retiring from a career in technology journalism that spans 39 years and includes co-founding the magazine in 1995.
Game on for 5G
Transition to Simulation: Spectrum of FEA Analysis, Part 2
This month, we continue exploring the spectrum of FEA to include even more available tools. If you enjoy designing mechanical systems, you’ll naturally want to take every opportunity to develop the most robust and well-tested products.
Predictive Maintenance Improves Efficiency
Considering the aggressive time to market required for industrial products and services, it is crucial to identify the cause of potential failures before they occur.
Giving Machines the Sense of Touch
It’s important to remember that the sensor is still in the early stages of development, yet the technology represents a step closer to giving robots, prosthetics and electronic devices the sense of touch.
Hack Your New Year’s Resolution
Small successes can lead to setting loftier goals, but the trick is to build on each success to get there, rather than trying to achieve too much too soon.
The Spectrum of FEA Analysis
This month's column explores the common swath of tools available inside the simulation toolbox.
Use Design for Manufacture and Assembly to Read Error Signals from Manufacturing Shop Floor
Sensors Boost Robot Performance
Robots are starting to deliver unprecedented levels of performance. But why now?
Keep Moving Forward
Each year, we survey our audience to get their take on how technological innovations are actually affecting the people on the front lines of designing and engineering new products. This year, we decided to also feature some of the design...
Part 3: Transition to Simulation Via Training
Training courses are a great place to start, but it’s essential to know what you are getting up front. Following is the necessary core content for a simulation training course.



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