Stress analysis simulation: efficient until the last link

Stress analysis engineers know they must prepare well because they are the last link in the simulation chain! Any unexpected…

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Reusing legacy finite element data to create system-level models

Learn how to overcome common issues when creating system-level models through FEA data reuse

Modal Survey Testing for an unscathed journey to space

Learn how a modal survey test is applied to validate a spacecraft’s structural dynamic model to accurately predict the response to the various operations during its mission

Digital Image Correlation on aircraft

Measuring aerospace structures with digital image correlation

With digital image correlation, everything is measured contactless…Digital cameras provide 3D full-field data with metrological accuracy and allow for detailed characterization of structures under static, transient, or dynamic loading.

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Antenna arrays and how to improve your signal.

Antenna arrays, you can find these everywhere from space missions to cell phones. Subsequently, antenna arrays are commonly located in…

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Why link automotive comfort and satellite micro-vibrations?

Learn what automotive comfort has to do with satellites and discover innovative testing tools to mitigate satellite micro-vibrations.

Transportation emissions and the climate crisis

Transportation emissions add 8 billion tons of carbon dioxide to our atmosphere each year. Going green is the only way to prevent catastrophic climate change.

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5 reasons aerospace companies need model-based Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS)

Find out what it means to digitalize your Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS) process and why it is so important.

NASA’s $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope fully fueled for launch

Set to launch to deep space on December 24, the nearly $10 billion NASA-built JWST promises the ability to peer into the depths of the known Universe like never before.