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Simulation predicts JSF maintenance routines
User application article BAE Systems is using Delmia digital manufacturing tools to assist in the design-for-maintenance requisite of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) programme.
News from Delmia (28 March 2005)
Software integrates engineering and simulation
Software to streamline product development integrates engineering calculation and documentation with simulation capabilities.
News from Ansys (24 March 2005)
Swan adopts geometric process control
Thomas Swan and Co has become the latest company to adopt geometric process control (GPC) technology for process improvement from Curvaceous Software. Brochure available
News from Curvaceous Software (22 March 2005)
Simulation model covers modern metals
Corus and ESI Group have announced the integration of the Corus-Vegter model, a new advanced material simulation model, into ESI's Pam-Stamp 2G software package. Brochure available
News from Corus Automotive (15 March 2005)
Software user flies in to share experience
A DriveWorks user is to present a case study during Solid Modelling 2005 which will be held on 27th and 28th April at the UK NEC in Birmingham.
News from DriveWorks (10 March 2005)
Kit puts piping system design software to work
A new software development kit works in conjunction with Engineered Software's innovative Pipe-Flo Professional program used to design and simulate the operation of fluid piping systems.
News from Engineered Software (10 March 2005)
System promises flexible automotive design
Integrating automotive sensors and actuators is a key task in rapid control prototyping (RCP) performed for electronic control unit functions.
News from Dspace UK ( 3 March 2005)
Technology fellow elected to engineering academy
A technology fellow at Aspen Technology has been recognised for his contributions to engineering theory and practice, with membership in the National Academy of Engineering.
News from Aspen Technology (17 February 2005)
Simulator optimises vehicle component design
User application article Aisin Seiki has selected LMS Virtual.Lab Motion to simulate and optimise the dynamic performance of vehicle components and systems. Brochure available
News from LMS International ( 4 February 2005)
Software keeps track of bugs
DriveWorks has incorporated performance tracking software directly into its latest product release and implemented case tracking software across its entire organisation.
News from DriveWorks (27 January 2005)
Students learn electromagnetic-field simulation
Ansoft has released an enhanced version of Maxwell SV, adding to its existing line of SV (student version) software.
News from Ansoft Corporation Europe (24 January 2005)
Belgian Government to aid simulator development
The Belgian Federal Government is to cofinance the development of LMS Virtual.Lab for Aerospace, a dedicated virtual simulation suite for aircraft and space system development. Brochure available
News from LMS International (19 January 2005)
Modelling package improves plant efficiency
User application article Jonas Fjellstedt of Outokumpu Copper R and D used the Femlab mathematical modelling package to determine how to improve efficiency in a plant producing metal rods. Brochure available
News from Comsol (14 January 2005)
Conference to explain geometric process control
Geometric process control (GPC) technology is the newest tool on the market for dealing with the FDA PAT Initiative. Brochure available
News from Curvaceous Software (13 January 2005)
Stamping simulation software boosts productivity
New cost-efficient sheet-metal stamping simulation software offers web-based reporting tools and advanced parametric re-engineering capabilities.
News from ESI Group (30 December 2004)
Dynamic simulation study contract awarded
Norsk Hydro has awarded Fantoft a dynamic simulation study of the subsea tie-in from Fram East and the effects on the Troll C facilities.
News from Fantoft Process Technologies (27 December 2004)
Simulator ordered for new UKCS fields
Fantoft has been awarded a contract to supply a production system simulator for the Atlantic and Cromarty fields in the UKCS.
News from Fantoft Process Technologies (24 December 2004)
Aspen Technology settles FTC complaint
Aspen Technology can market, sell and develop all of its existing and planned engineering software products, with the exception of those used exclusively in the operator training business.
News from Aspen Technology (24 December 2004)
Dynamic simulation study for Rosa field
Fantoft has been awarded a contract by Sofresid in France for an extensive dynamic simulation study of the Rosa field tied back to the Girassol FPSO facilities.
News from Fantoft Process Technologies (22 December 2004)
Design for manufacturing takes control of costs
Boothroyd Dewhurst has released a new version of its internationally recognised DFMA (Design for Manufacture and Assembly) software.
News from Boothroyd Dewhurst (20 December 2004)
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