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Solidifying casting's future: process simulation
software round-up:...
In the foundry industry, process improvements move slowly and methodically into the future. This is not the case ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Virtual foundry answers 'what if' production
questions; computer...
The perception of virtual reality is as an advance in the video game market. But, as with many ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Special Interest Group on Simulation
A special interest group of Association for Computing Machinery (see separate entry). Researchers and practitioners in computer simulation ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Computer simulation in hospitality teaching, practice,
and research:...
This paper focuses on the use of computer simulation as a tool and how it can be applied ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Optimizing casting yield using computer
simulation.
Foundry engineers tested the usefulness of casting simulation by producing a steel casting with a higher safety margin, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Casting process modeling software for windows opens
door for diecasters.
In today's competitive marketplace, companies are seeking ways to shave off costs in every aspect of the production ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Simulation.
Computer simulation is an extremely valuable tool being used more and more in industry and government to assist ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Simulation Case Histories: Solving Problems while
Optimizing Processes.
These case histories illustrate the problem-solving capabilities of today's simulation software ranging from sand to diecasting and from ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Are we simulating enough? (One Point Of
View).
In 1953, the U.S. government awarded a contract to the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory for the engineering design ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Modeling one tragedy may prevent other. (News &
Notes).
Government researchers are using simulation software to visualize on-screen and understand the collapse of the World Trade Center ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Go with the flow
HEADNOTE More and more, engineers are turning to computer simulations to solve a wide range of fluid-flow issues ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Are we simulating enough?
ONE POINT OF VIEW In 1953, the U.S. government awarded a contract to the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Speeding up experiments.
Businesses that thrive on innovation are seeking new technologies to make it speedier and cheaper to innovate. Models, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
COMBINING RESULTS WITH SIMULATION.
LMS International of Troy, Mich., a manufacturer of testing and mechanical simulation software, has established a group that ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Gating Conference Explores the Use of Fluid Flow
Modeling.
By examining the simulation software use by aluminum foundries and applications that have benefited from it, casters can ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Virtual virtuosity.
Simulation programs can be effective tools - if they're used properly and given the right kind of data. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Picture a better packaging line.
Computer simulation helps Molson optimize bottling line throughput. Like so many food and beverage companies, Canadian brewer Molson ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
STREAMLINING DESIGN THROUGH
ANIMATION.
At Lucent Technologies in Columbus, Ohio, engineers saved about $8 million by developing a more streamlined printed circuit ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Virtual prototypes move alongside their physical
counterparts.
Widespread adoption of computer-aided design and analysis tools has not eliminated the need for prototyping. CAE has allowed ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Engineering simulation tool provider Ansys to acquire EDA tool company...
Marking its first foray into the broader semiconductor design software tool industry, Southpointe, Pa-based simulation software company Ansys Inc ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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Special Interest Group on Simulation
A special interest group of Association for Computing Machinery (see separate entry). Researchers and practitioners in computer simulation including professionals in business and industry. Holds technical meetings at annual conference ...
Members: 2,074
Founded: 1965
Dues: regular, $22 annual; student, $9 annual.