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Al Dean’s uses Solid Edge Simulation as a good example

Apr 08, 2010 - 03:54 PM

In his blog on the subject of barriers for simulation entry and adoption, Al Dean, editor of Develop3D magazine, refers to Solid Edge Simulation as an example of how simulation tools should be integrated within a CAD system to promote rapid design iteration.

not only are these tools [Solid Edge Simulation] powerful, but they don’t restrict what can be done, don’t restrict the fine tuning and optimization of a simulation task

You can read his blog here.

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