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FEA and structural analysis software
News Release from: Structural Research and Analysis Corp
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2002
California State University buys 25 SRAC
packages
Structural Research and Analysis Corp (SRAC) has sold 25 seats of Cosmos/Works to the California State University, Fresno.
Structural Research and Analysis Corp (SRAC) has sold 25 seats of Cosmos/Works to the California State University, Fresno to be used in teaching students in the College of Engineering and Computer Science during the 2002 academic year With a strong emphasis on computer-aided design, Fresno State's Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department enables engineering students to study the effects of different parameters on the operation and performance of energy, fluid, aerospace, and other mechanical systems
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Nov 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Cosmos/Works ease of use and close integration with SolidWorks are two essential reasons why we chose the software for our engineering curriculum", said Dana Supanovich Lucka, Director of Development, College of Engineering and Computer Science at CSU Fresno.
"When students are first learning the basics of design analysis, the software should help simplify the learning process, not make it more complicated".
"We are pleased that Fresno State has chosen Cosmos/Works as the analysis tool of choice for its mechanical engineering program", said Suchit Jain, VP of Marketing for SRAC.
"For students wishing to enter the mechanical or industrial engineering fields, there is no better program to learn the concepts of analysis than Cosmos/Works.
The program will give them a firm foundation and skills that they can take with them in their professional careers".
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