Industrial Metaverse interactive parametric POD-ROM

Computer Aided Engineering in the Industrial Metaverse – Part 4

In Part 3 we showed how a reduced order model (ROM) could be interacted with in an Industrial Metaverse context….

The process of innovation: Then and now – Synthetic force fields as a worked example: Part 2

As a mechanical engineer I kind of get SDFs (signed distance fields), a field beyond or within an object’s boundaries whose strength and sign is proportional to the distance away from that object’s boundary. My innovation conception was maybe if that SDF was considered as a force field then it might be used to attract or repel neighbouring 2D objects so as to identify an optimal tessellation of N given 2D shapes

The process of innovation: Then and now – synthetic force fields as a worked example: Part 1

What do you think about as you fall off to sleep? An embarrassing social situation event that you wish you could redress, or do you save that for when you wake up at 3am when the real despondency sets in? Don’t worry, everyone experiences that to absolutely no avail. To bypass those embarrassing recollections I’ve of late taken to thinking about shapes instead. Different types of shapes, topologies of different assemblies of shapes and the forces that might govern their tessellation. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but when needs must and you’re trying to nod off…

ITEA4 ELFMo Engineering GenAI Solutions

How do you engineer GenAI Solutions? Siemens and the ELFMo Project

Generative AI promises to change the way we work and live. Although still a nascent technology, we’re now seeing impressive…

Diurnal thermal simulation in the Industrial Metaverse

Simulation and the Industrial Metaverse

The Industrial Metaverse (IMV) does not yet exist, not like the Internet does. Since its foundations in the 1960s, through…

From outdated to up-to-date: Modernizing deprecated code with multi-agents

Automation in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ with Java Macro Automation in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ has revolutionized how users interact with CFD simulations, providing…

Computer Aided Engineering in the Industrial Metaverse – Part 3

The Industrial Metaverse is both a photo- and physics-realistic mirror of reality. A virtual environment where digital twins can be…

How to sustain the ongoing evolution of industrial simulation?

The evolution of industrial simulation has been marked by a transition from primarily scientific and proprietary software to a market dominated by sophisticated commercial products.

On the ongoing evolution of industrial simulation

Industrial simulation – from where it is today, to where it might be in the future. Simulation as of today is still only accessible by a very expert centric user group. Technical as well as non-technical barriers prevent adoption of simulation by anyone and all who might benefit from it. How can we enable the adoption of CAE to its full potential?