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Six transformative shifts in engineering simulation

By 2024, engineering simulation has evolved into a cornerstone of industrial innovation, underpinning efforts to address ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has shaken the world to its core. Beyond the horrendous loss of life, millions of people have lost their jobs, companies have shuttered and global supply chains have become ...
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AI-driven simulation platforms advance multiphysics engineering

The latest wave of simulation technology releases from Ansys, Cadence, and Avnet underscores a growing convergence of ...
Design engineering is running headfirst into a materials bottleneck. Industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and semiconductors now depend on increasingly complex materials. Yet ...
The industrial sector like many others, is undergoing a huge transformation. A confluence of technologies, ranging from electrification and autonomy to additive manufacturing and robotics, is ...
Dr. Stefan de Groot is not exactly a scientist who confines himself to the lab. The former Dutch Formula Ford racing champion and current Formula 3 race engineer took his doctorate at TU Delft this ...
With digital twins (virtual replicas of objects or systems) of capacitors, engineers can simulate system-level interactions ...
Engineering simulation and finite element analysis technology firm Ansys has purchased OnScale, a cloud engineering simulation service that was developed within the Thornton Tomasetti Weidlinger ...
Whether it be racing cars, medical systems, or aircraft, the ability for companies to model and perform simulation of physical, thermal, and electrical characteristics is having a profound impact on ...
For decades, engineering simulation has been the engineer’s Swiss Army knife for improving the speed and cost of developing new products as well as for bringing product performance to the next level.