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  1. Simulation Data Management

    Simulation Data Management Making the Data Work A hard-drive full of spreadsheets is the new paperwork filled filing-cabinet. Collating, managing, storing and reusing simulation data is key to successfully seeing the benefits of analysis and simulation throughout your organization. Knowing what you need, how to implement it, and how to get users to engage with it is vital for any system to succeed, and the benefits are substantial. NAFEMS is leading the way in examining best practice in simulation data management, and in providing users with the knowledge to choose, implement and review their tools and processes. Remember back in the day when a few gigs of disk space was a serious cost that...more

  2. 2020 Conference on Advancing Analysis & Simulation in Engineering (CAASE20)

    2020 Conference on Advancing Analysis & Simulation in Engineering (CAASE20) Missed the Live Virtual Conference? Not to worry. All of the conference presentations, with the exception of training courses, are still available on the virtual conference platform until mid-July 2020. During this time, we will be migrating all of the content over to the NAFEMS Resource Center to ensure NAFEMS members will have access to all of the excellent contributions delivered during this event. NAFEMS Americas and Digital Engineering (DE) teamed up ( once again ) to present CAASE, the ( now Virtual ) Conference on Advancing Analysis & Simulation in Engineering, on June 16-18, 2020! CAASE20 brought together...more

  3. Start Your Engines! Talking Hypercar Simulation

    Start Your Engines! Talking Hypercar Simulation with Ivan Krajinović of Rimac Automobili 5-minute read David Quinn - September 9th 2021 Dr. Ivan Krajinović is Simulations Manager at Rimac, the electric hypercar manufacturer based in Croatia. He leads the Simulation department, which is responsible for structural, electrical and thermal simulations of different components of the electric powertrain, working on major projects, like the development of the Nevera (C_TWO) electric hypercar. We discussed his upcoming keynote at the CAE in the Automotive Industry symposium, part of the NAFEMS World Congress 2021 . Ivan gave us an insight into how he got started as a simulation engineer, what...more

  4. Strategies for Deploying Expert and Casual CAE Tools

    Strategies for Deploying Expert and Casual CAE Tools NAFEMS Webinar Series View webinar slides (PDF) (NAFEMS Members) Abstract CAD vendors often maintain that a CAD-based approach driven by CAD designers will expand the use of CAE throughout the engineering organization. Meanwhile, experienced CAE analysts understand that casual CAE users without rigorous engineering knowledge are unlikely to be able to realize meaningful results. We contend that engineering organizations should deploy CAE to optimize their engineering process, and that CAE should be used as much as practicable. However, success is not guaranteed by mere software acquisition. Engineering organizations must foster an environment...more

  5. One Step Closer to Reality with Multi-Body Dynamic Simulation

    This presentation was made by D. Shin at the NAFEMS European Conference, 'Coupled MBS-FE Applications: From Classical Design to System Engineering' that was held in Turin, Italy on 20 October 2015....more

  6. Promoting HPC for the Benefit of UK Industry

    Presentation made by A. Jones at the NAFEMS UK Seminar "Improving High Performance Computing (HPC) Adoption in Engineering Simulation" that was held in Manchester, UK on the 10th of February 2016. Seminar Description In recent years, a new business cliche has emerged: "To out compute is to out compete". In essence, the use of high performance computers for engineering simulation can help speed up design turnaround times, reduce time to market and increase competitiveness. The purpose of this seminar was to help promote the adoption of high performance computing throughout the engineering supply chain, from independent consultants to SMEs and large firms....more

  7. Electrification in CAE

    This presentation was made at the NAFEMS Americas Conference "Simulation in the Automotive Industry: Creating the Next Generation Vehicle" held on the 16-18 March 2021. The automotive engineering community is now confronting the largest technology transformation since its inception. The demand to manufacture cleaner, safer, and smarter vehicles, along with providing an overall enhanced driving and ride experience, has never been higher. As a result, engineering teams must discover, evaluate, and successfully implement leading-edge technology and methods to produce reliable, effective results. Hence, the challenges for automotive engineers are enormous and require a significant increase in the...more

  8. Driving Digital/MBE Realization in the Airframe Loads and Dynamics Value Stream with a North Star Strategy

    T​hese slides were presented at the ASSESS Summit 2025 , which was held in Atlanta, GA, USA from March 10-12, 2025....more

  9. Impact of a Strong AC Electromagnetic Field on a Conductor Mesh: Design Guidelines and Safety Assessment

    Abstract To design installation close to high-power AC electromagnetic device, a prediction of the electromagnetic coupling may be mandatory. The present device is composed of different high current multi-turn coils located near the installation, a conductor mesh. At first, the interactions between the different coils are assessed. The Maxwell-Ampère equation is solved through the magnetic vector potential formulation. Thanks to this potential, the magnetic induction field is deduced together with the induced current in the coils. Using a superposition principle, it is possible to build the coupling matrix which describes the self-inductance of each coil and the mutual inductances linking the...more

  10. Special Sessions

    NRC22 Eastern Europe Special Sessions Theoretical and practical introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics Tutor: Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. József Nagy Dr. József Nagy graduated from the Vienna University of Technology in Physics and finished his PhD in Chemical Engineering. For six years he held the position of a post-doc at the Johannes Kepler University, where he worked on polymer materials. He is the Chair of the Technical Committee for Tutorials and Documentation in the OpenFOAM Governance System and is Chief-Editor at the OpenFOAM Journal. He has the biggest YouTube channel with specialized tutorials for learning Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) with OpenFOAM. He currently works...more

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