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Student Resources

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  1. The CFD interview

    The CFD interview by The CAE Guy Now that I have a few months to further settle in to the aero-thermal department manager role, I have had the chance to think more about expanding the role of Computational Fluid Dynamics within the department and potentially within the rest of the company as well. Our department certainly has an overall CFD strategy, but how that CFD strategy relates to the testing strategy within the entire development schedule could easily be re-thought. There is also the possibility of evaluating the always-developing software tools that we in the CAE community are well aware of. However, from my experience implementation of new (for the company, not newly developed) software...more

  2. Electric Vehicle Simulation Platform: One Model to Rule Them All

    Abstract Electric vehicles are booming. There are plenty of engineering programs that are initiated each year. Engineering an electric vehicle requires advanced methods and tools. But it happens that these tools can barely exchange data between each others. Hence, understanding systems' interactions and boundary conditions can be complicated. It is however important to connect different engineering fields, different components and systems engineers, different domain specialist, to limit issues and errors happening at the interfaces. Creating, managing and maintaining a digital thread is a good way to safeguard what is happening at these interfaces and avoid communication issues. This paper...more

  3. benchmark January 2010

    benchmark January 2010 Beyond the linear elastic range - discontinuous deformation analysis of concrete structure The beginning of a new decade – the start of a new year – the dawn of a new era. Well, ok, excuse the hyperbole, but best wishes to each and every one of you for 2010. At least we hope that it can’t be quite as bad as 2009... As we look back over the past 12 months and quickly decide to consign the year to the dustbin, it’s time to put our best foot forward into the New Year. As a Scotsman, Hogmanay (to give it its proper title) is usually the highlight of the holidays. As I’m writing this in mid-December however, I’m going to assume that as you read, my hangover has subsided (at...more

  4. Agenda & FAQs

    Full Agenda (PDF) Download here: agenda-_status-nov-8_.pdf List of Presenters Keynote Presenters Prof. J. Tinsley Oden Associate Vice President for Research; Director, Institute for Computational Engineering & Sciences University of Texas, Austin Revolutionizing Blue Ribbon Panel) David W. Trop Deputy Chief Structural Engineer, 787 Program Boeing The role of simulation in the Boeing 787 Prof. Jim Wood University of Strathclyde Simulation training and Presenters Dr. Marc Halpern Research Gartner From CAE to Systems Simulation Dr. Roman Petryk Center for Operational Research and Analysis Defence Research and Development, Canada System of Systems Investment...more

  5. BENCHMARK April 2025

    BENCHMARK April 2025 Think Big In this Issue : (click on the titles to download the individual articles) Reach for the Sky – The Business of Simulation The Next Big Thing? A 3000-Meter Tower – From a Year of Crisis to a Vision of Possibility The ASSESS Initiative – Moving Forward Speaking of Simulation Part 4 – Material Characterisation BENCH ED View From Your Editorial Team Does ambition really bite the nails of success? This issue of Benchmark is all about pushing further , doing more, building the impossible, and mapping out the future. We all have dreams and fanciful things we’d like to try, do, or build but never do. But what if you decided to start planning to build the...more

  6. Reach for the Sky – The Business of Simulation

    Elsewhere in this issue, you'll read an inspiring piece on Sébastien Besse's quest to design a 3,000-meter tower. Why 3,000 meters? Where would it be? What would be its purpose? Answering these and many other questions led the author on a journey that covered geology, urban planning, and financing – and that’s before even considering the engineering challenges. All that leads me to ask: What's your 3,000-meter tower? I don't mean literally, but what's your bold idea? For yourself, for your company, for society? What stretch goal could you set to see what you can learn? This article appeared in the April 2025 Issue of BENCHMARK....more

  7. What is SDM - The core requirements

    T​hese slides were presented at the NAFEMS European Simulation Data Management Conference 2011 The conference was held in Munich, Germany, on 15–16 November 2011....more

  8. Automation and Design Space Exploration for Improved ADAS Feature Performance

    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 the leading visionaries, developers, and practitioners of CAE-related technologies in an open forum, unlike any other, to share experiences, discuss relevant trends, discover common themes, and explore future issues, including: -What is the future for engineering analysis and simulation? -Where will it lead us in the next decade? -How can designers and engineers realize its full potential? What are the business, technological, and human enablers that will take past successful developments...more

  9. Next Generation Workflow: A Graphical Workflow Interface to Increase Analysis Credibility and Integrate Expertise

    T​hese slides were presented at the NAFEMS Americas Conference 2024. The conference was held in Lousville, KY, on 9–11 July 2024....more

  10. How To Use STEP Geometry for Engineering Analysis

    Due to the evolving nature of the engineering analysis and simulation market this publication no longer represents current best practice and has been archived. The document may be of historical interest and is therefore still available for purchase. This guide is aimed at system managers who are implementing and supporting data exchange by purchasing STEP interfaces and users who want to communicate with customers and/or suppliers about using STEP for data exchange. What the guide covers: What STEP interfaces are available What the parts and conformance classes cover How to choose which part and conformance class to use. During the course of engineering analysis there are many information...more

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