
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Differential Equations",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Maths software predicts noise sources from
Maplesoft, which we summarised at the time by saying "Maple's plotting capabilities were useful when describing results such as the eigen functions that represent the mode shapes of the natural resonant frequencies".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Maths software optimises motor design from
Maplesoft: "Rotalink has used Maple to simulate and design a new product for its AC miniature motor range".
In August 2006, we covered the news from Adept Scientific
concerning its DynaFlexPro/Tire
- take a look at Simulation software gains automotive addon
which says: "DynaFlexPro/Tire is an optional addon to Maple's DynaFlexPro package for modelling and simulating the dynamics of mechanical multiple-body systems".
Take a look also at the news release from Industrial Automation Services, Mill setup system wins Australian award,
as well as Australian mill upgrade exceeds project aims from Industrial Automation Services,
and Multiphysics software gains heat-transfer module from Comsol.
See also:
Multiphysics viewer comes for free
(October 2004)
A novel Multiphysics Viewer lets any researcher, scientist or engineer visualise, examine and postprocess results from models created using the multiphysics Femlab mathematical modelling package
Modelling package turns to MEMS design
(September 2004)
A new MEMS Module for the Femlab mathematical modelling package allows designers to model micro electromechanical systems with physical dimensions of microns
Maple employed to teach the principles of FEA
(March 2004)
A professor at Lisbon University, Portugal, is using Maple to teach the principles of FEA; he is now planning to run a similar course over the internet
Software assists design of laser systems
(March 2004)
Pro-Lite Technology, Cranfield, Milton Keynes, is pleased to announce the release of the latest new PC software developed by LAS-CAD to instantaneously model complex thermal lensing processes
Mathematical modelling moves on to new peaks
(November 2003)
Femlab 3 uses proven finite-element analysis to efficiently solve models of physical phenomena so engineers and scientists can better understand their underlying properties
Software speeds dynamic process control simulation
(June 2003)
Engineers have used VisSim and VisSim/Real-Time software to develop a high-fidelity dynamic simulation model of DuPont's non-woven sheet manufacturing facility in Richmond, Virginia
Easier interface for maths software
(May 2003)
Maple 9 is the newest version of the widely adopted analytical computation software from Maplesoft, used by educators, researchers and professionals across the world
Maths software significantly improved
(May 2002)
Maple 8 is the newest version of the widely adopted Maple mathematical computation product line from Waterloo Maple
Big improvements to maths and engineering software
(November 2001)
New Mathcad 2001i delivers full support for Windows XP, improvements in usability, more data acquisition choices, enhanced security, streamlined web publishing, and expanded problem solving functions
Free software for teaching undergraduate physics
(October 2001)
The Physics Education PowerTools Set is a collection of three free undergraduate courses developed in Maple 7 and including Classical Mechanics, Differential Equations and Complex Analysis
Major new upgrade to mathematical software
(June 2001)
Adept Scientific has announced the release of Maple 7, a major new upgrade to Maple, the widely adopted mathematical computation product line from Waterloo Maple
First 'Wavelets' solution for technical use
(February 2000)
With the release of the new Wavelets Extension Pack for Mathcad, these techniques are available for the first time to mainstream engineers

