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Machine Frame Digital Simulation: Crafting an Efficient FEA Workflow (Part 2)

In this post, we’ll dive into specific Simcenter Femap best practices for organizing your finite element (FE) models as they grow in complexity. 

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Discover the Simcenter SCADAS Family

Discover the Simcenter SCADAS hardware family, the data acquisition system solution for all your testing measurement needs.

Oil and gas: Raising industry safety standards with simulation

How can you raise the standards for safety in the oil and gas industry? We have some suggestions

Force limiting: Test your Spacecraft, but don’t destroy it!

Avoid over-testing during satellite vibration qualification and learn about force limiting for spacecraft testing.

XDT for Heavy Equipment

Executable Digital Twin (xDT) – Part 6

xDT is moving fast… CIMdata So I recently sat down and had a conversation with a fantastic team at CIMdata….

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How to avoid ADAS technology development failure

We are still smarter than the machine. But for how long? This is a question I’m bothered with every day….

Digital Debunking: Goldfinger – Could Oddjob’s Hat Really Slice the Head Off a Statue?

“Remarkable, but what does the club secretary have to say?” These were the words uttered by James Bond in the film “Goldfinger” after witnessing the infamous henchman

Digital Debunking: Die Another Day – Is a Bullet Proof Vest Enough to Save Your Life?

Bulletproof vests offer substantial protection for the wearer, but there is still a very real risk of injury or even death due to the resultant forces created by a bullet or ballistic force. Read more about the analysis behind it.

Digital Debunking: The Man with the Golden Gun – Is It Possible to Complete the Famous James Bond Corkscrew Jump?

The year was 1973 in rural Thailand on the set of James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. As eight cameras pointed eagerly at British stuntman