Learn the opportunities and challenges of implementing simulation-driven design. Trends and observations, based on survey results, about the adoption of simulation in the product design and manufacturing communities will be discussed.
There are many roadblocks companies face in adopting simulation-driven design methods, from the lack of resources and simulation expertise, to model complexity. Some even think that simulation is not needed at the early stages of design.
In this webinar, you will learn the opportunities and challenges of implementing simulation-driven design. Trends and observations, based on survey results, about the adoption of simulation in the product design and manufacturing communities will be discussed.
Then, SimSolid will show how it has affected the product design status quo by offering accurate analysis insights with the speed and usability of a design tool. Learn how SimSolid empowers design decision-making through its proprietary mesh-free method, which works directly on the original CAD geometry.
What you’ll learn:
- What are the biggest challenges to your products’ competitiveness?
- What business goals and design objectives are driving your adoption of simulation?
- Which are the main barriers for your company to adopt or expand the use of Simulation?
- Practical tips for introducing simulation into your product design process
- Comparisons of CAD-integrated FEA vs. SimSolid for model setup time, solve time and accuracy
- Latest features and capabilities added to SimSolid
About the Speakers:
Shawn Wasserman – Senior Editor, engineering.com. Shawn is passionate about informing, inspiring, and engaging the engineering community. As a Senior Editor at engineering.com, he writes about simulation, IoT, PLM, and other bleeding edge technologies. Shawn has spent five years at engineering.com and two years as the manager of the Ansys blog. He’s been back at engineering.com since early 2021.
Girish Mudigonda – Product Manager, Altair. Girish Mudigonda is a specialist in CAD, CAE, FEA, CFD and thermal engineering. He earned his Master of Science in mechanical engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2011. He went on to become an application engineer at Altair supporting customers on a wide range of modeling and simulation technologies. In his current role, Girish manages the Altair SimSolid technology, defining product vision, understanding and representing user needs and prioritizing feature and capability development.
This webinar is sponsored by Altair Engineering.