by JerrySarfati | 28 May 2009
Industrial Finite Element Analysis underwent a significant evolution in the past four decades. We have witnessed tremendous progress in the underlying theory and its practical implementation in commercial software tools, such as NX. The application focus has also significantly widened and the supporting computer technology has evolved during these decades.
In the mid-1970’s a typical model of an automobile chassis had:
Today, a typical model of an automobile chassis has:
If you want to learn more; Dr Komzsik will be presenting the keynote at the NAFEMS World Congress June 16th in Crete Greece.
If you’re not lucky enough to attend this year, you might want to pick up a copy of his book, What Every Engineer Should Know about Computational Techniques of Finite Element Analysis, Second Edition by Louis Komzsik
Jerry
Jerry Sarfati is a marketing manager for NX at Siemens PLM Software. He has been working in the PLM industry for many year as a software developer, product manager, product evangelist and marketing manager. He pops up in unexpected places all over the Internet talking about technology, aerospace and gadgets. Jerry lives in Southern California and enjoys biking, and travel.
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