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Physics-trained AI models speed engineering design and simulations
When engineers at Sumitomo Riko needed to speed up the design cycle for automotive rubber and polymer components, they turned ...
What is Finite Element Analysis? The finite element analysis is an extensively used method for computationally solving partial differential equations in technology and mathematics. The classic domains ...
SHIFT-Crash predicts full-vehicle crash response in seconds, dramatically accelerating crashworthiness certification ...
Publishing in the International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing (IJEM), researchers from Harbin Institute of Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Guizhou University and ...
Using novel theoretical and modeling tools such as finite element analysis can greatly accelerate widespread applications in many areas of nanotechnology. Polymer reinforcement using fillers is a ...
Clutches intermittently engage machines drives with driven parts. They’re used extensively in industrial machinery as well as in passenger vehicles where they connect engines to gearboxes. For the ...
(NYSE: KEYS) today announced Keysight Assembly, a new virtual process simulation solution designed to help manufacturers ...
With Keysight Assembly software, automotive manufacturers can virtually test shop-floor processes to identify issues early in ...
The demand for photonics technology continues to grow with popular laser applications including semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs), Fabry-Perot (FP) devices and distributed feedback (DFB) lasers.
In advanced engineering circles, the finite element method — or, more commonly, finite element analysis — is a real staple. With the advent of more powerful home computers, though, even your home ...
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