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25 Aug

Simulating the future

I found an interesting article on Inventor Connections regarding Simulation, whereby Keith Meintjies PHD and Ken Versprille PhD of CPDA discuss what trends will be shaping the analysis and simulation industry in the near future.  

Simulating the Future 

Meintjes explained that one of the big promises made by the analysis and simulation industry has always been a solution that allows CAD designers, rather than formally trained analysts, the ability to perform design flaw simulations early in the design phase. “The analysis companies have been promising this for years and it’s been slow in coming. The problem is for something like this to work the CAE (computer-aided engineering) tool needs to be very simple to use,” he explained. “More importantly the person using the engineering program needs to have a solid understanding of the engineering question.”

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