Webinar – Model based systems engineering (MBSE) driven with an integrated 1d and 3d simulation based approach

Webinar – Model based systems engineering (MBSE) driven with an integrated 1d and 3d simulation based approach

Join us for a free webinar on   Model based systems engineering (MBSE) driven with an integrated 1d and 3d simulation based approach.  February 27 at 1p (Eastern Standard Time).
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See how NST use Femap to deliver high value to customers through simulation expertise

Numerical Simulation Tech Co. (NST) examines how structures perform under expected loads with the help of Femap. For more than 20 years NST’s specialist computer-aided engineering (CAE) engineers hav…

Assembly Finite Element Modeling NX CAE tips and tricks webinar – January 23, 2014

Rregister fora free webinar on finite element modeling in the context of assemblies on January 23, 2014.
 
Topics:

assembly constraints,
model management,
connections across compo…

How American Axle & Manufacturing Integrates NX & LMS Test.Lab

Alexander Sandstrom from American Axle and Manufacturing presented at the 2013 NX CAE Symposium. His  presentation covered the integration of NX & LMS and can be viewed/downloaded  in t…

What’s New in NX 9 Simulation – Meshing Techniques

Last week at the NX CAE Symposium, our own Mark Lamping gave a presentation and demonstration on What’s New in NX 9 Simulation – Meshing Techniques. This blog post features his presentation as well a…

All About Simulation – New Articles from Desktop Engineering

 
Desktop Enginnering has been all over Simulation lately, covering several topics worth noting for Community members.
 
Check out Jamie Gooch’s recap of the recent NX CAE Symposi…

Femap Tips and Tricks: Mesh Splitting

Sometimes it’s useful to be able to split an existing mesh and have that split propagate through the model maintaining proper element connectivity. In this video we’ll see how you can achieve that in…

Introducing NX 9

 

Learn more about NX 9 for Simulation

Using 3DSync for Geometry Simplification and Edits

I usually write for CAD users, so writing for folks who lean more toward the analyst side and who consider CAD to be a secondary skill is a bit new but bear with me. I’m at least still writing about …