On-demand webinar – System simulation for aerospace

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Environmental and regulatory constraints as well as fierce international competition are putting the aerospace industry under high pressure. …

Basics of model-based systems engineering

If you are a design engineer, you have heard over and over again that model-based systems engineering (MBSE) brings multiple advantages, such as reduced design costs and time-to-market, bet…

Webinars of the month – June 2017

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Introduction to the fundamentals of model-based systems engineering
We invite you to attend this on-demand webinar which covers the fundamental concepts of model-based systems engineeri…

Design by Experience or Data?

Product design is an innovative process. Churning out truly original designs requires visionary insight, out-of-the box thinking, and more importantly experience. Yes, a lot of experience. On the oth…

Webinars of the month – May 2017

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Introduction to the fundamentals of acoustic engineering
On-demand webinar
This presentation gives you an introduction to the theory of the fundamentals of acoustics, considered in t…

Webinars of the month – April 2017

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Simulating full vehicle exterior acoustics
On-demand webinar
As automotive pass-by noise legislation is becoming severe, the industry looks to further reduce noise sources, from e.g. …

Webinars of the month – March 2017

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Driving the more electric aircraft challenge with model-based systems engineering
On-demand webinar
As never before, the aerospace industry must reduce time-to-market, maintenance…

Aeroelastic Analysis of a Full Aircraft

When aeroelastic flutter is first introduced, it is often framed as a wing instability.
 
However fluid-structure interaction can impact an entire vehicles structure.
 
In fact, som…

Webinars of the month – February 2017

Live webinars
Fundamentals of Fatigue
February 2, 11am EST
In this webinar you will learn:

The basic principles of fatigue versus strength,
What are the different failure modes…