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Solid Edge

Sheet Metal Tour: Hems

The next stop on our tour of the sheet metal functions in Solid Edge is the Hem tool. Hem is just meant to fold over the edges of parts usually for safety, aesthetic, or strength issues. ...

Electronic Systems Design

An Introduction to Xpedition

Both veterans and newcomers to PCB systems design may appreciate this video on our website that showcases the evolution of...

Simulating the Real World

Heat Your Home Office for 8p (10cents) a Day. Part 2 - Thermal Interception

We often do things that we intuitively feel are beneficial, often without realising just why. One of the beauties of...

Polarion

Polarion Partner Leverages Outsourcing Explosion in Emerging Markets

by Manuel Ramirez and Michael Carey Globally dispersed engineering project teams with members in developed and emerging markets is the new norm, and the demand for ALM solution expertise and consult...

Embedded Software

Conferences in perspective

My busy two week conference period is now behind me and, having had a bit of R&R in the meantime,...

NX Design

United Launch Alliance/Siemens Partnership Results in Another Successful Atlas V Launch

United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft lifted off today. MAVEN will examine specific processes on Mars that led to t...

Corporate Blog

Announcing Femap 11.1

In the wake of the very well received Femap version 11 I’m pleased to announce that version 11.1 has now been released to manufacture, which means it’s also available for download. Femap 11.1 include...

Simulating the Real World

Heat Your Home Office for 8p (10cents) a Day. Part 1 - Really?

Dylan Winter, boat owner, film maker and blogger, made a youtube video about a year ago (2022 edit: now removed as...

Solid Edge

More Corner Detail

There were some comments at the end of the last article, and I started to answer them in the comments, but the response quickly became too big to handle as just a comment, so I'm making a mini-articl...