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The latest information on CAD/CAM software and technology April 10, 2008


Then and now

Do you remember the bad old days of punching Fortran code onto paper cards? One tiny mistake often meant tedious hours of troubleshooting. For comparison, here is an example of one of the earliest computers, and of one of the latest.

A so-called mechanical computing engine, Difference Engine No. 2, will be on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif. starting in May, 2008. The Engine consists of 8,000 parts of bronze, cast iron, and steel. It weighs five tons and measures 11 feet long and seven feet high. The device is a Charles Babbage (1792 to 1871) design. Although he is considered the inventor of computers, he never actually built one. The Engine is the first of his designs to be built in its entirety.

One of the smallest computers to date, the Lifebook U810 laptop from Fujitsu in Japan weighs about 1.2 lb, has Wi Fi, an 800 Mhz processor, 5.6-in. LCD, and runs Windows Vista.

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Articles

An Interoperability Update
You would think that by now, CAD data exchange would almost always go smoothly, especially considering all the research that has been done in this area. No doubt interoperability has improved. But, in general, data-exchange problems seem to grow only more complex. Interoperability issues obviously arise because of the many proprietary CAD file formats in use today. But problems also come from CAD-neutral formats, the CAD geometry itself, and so-called intelligent models. Read the whole article

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Rapid Prototyping Engineering TV Video
Watch an Engineering TV video on MACHINE DESIGN'S home page about a new twist to rapid prototyping. A team at Cornell Univ. has developed a compact "personal fabrication" machine called a "fabber" with which almost anyone can build almost any kind of object, including active ones such as batteries. Watch the video

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The wrong message for Engineering Week
Last month’s Engineering Week was supposed to be a grand attempt at encouraging students to pursue careers in technical fields. No surprise that there were a lot of E Week booster speeches about the engineering profession. The director of IBM’s worldwide research laboratories, writing in Business Week, summed up the tone of most remarks when he said, "We need greater cooperation between academia, private industry, and government to ... foster enthusiasm and skills for the sciences." Read the whole article

New Products

Biocompatible material for FDM
Stratasys announces the availability of ABS-M30i, a new biocompatible material for use with the company’s FDM 400mc (fused deposition modeling) prototyping and production machine. Applications might include surgical instruments, food processing and packaging systems, and pharmaceutical handling, processing, and packaging applications. The material is FDA compatible and meets ISO 10993 standards. It can be sterilized using either the gamma radiation or ethylene oxide method.
Stratasys Inc., Eden Prairie, Minn., Stratasys.com

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Announcing the new Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 Interactive Tour!

The newest release of Pro/ENGINEER delivers a wealth of new and enhanced capabilities across the board. From detailed design, to design outsourcing, verification and validation, data import and repair, manufacturing tooling and equipment design, electromechanical design-and much, much more!

Loaded with dozens of mini-demos, the Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0 Interactive Tour lets you experience, first-hand, the features and functionality available with the latest release.




CFD for Pro/E
CFdesign for Pro/Engineer Wildfire 4.0 provides parametric CAD-driven flow and thermal analysis. For a demonstration of how the software works in Pro/E, visit http://cfdesign.com/wf4/wf4.html
Blue Ridge Numerics Inc., Charlottesville, Va., cfdesign.com

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Software for Motor and Generator Design
Opera software for motor and generator design lets users define complex behaviors such as friction, load, and speed-dependent torques. Multiphysics capabilities show the effects of temperature and of mechanical stresses that torque will have on parts. A new front-end to an electromagnetic simulator speeds design by means of fill-in-the-blanks dialog boxes. Users select the required motor or generator from a list that includes induction, brushless permanent magnet, and switched reluctance motors. After users type in about 10 parameters to define mechanical geometry, material properties, and electrical data, the software creates the model. Parameters might include diameters of rotor, stator, and shaft, stator tooth width and the number of stator slots.
Vector Fields Inc., Aurora, Ill., www.vectorfields.com

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UPCOMING IN-PERSON EVENTS
Design-2-Part Shows are America's longest running and most trusted events for sourcing custom parts and services. Ten shows covering the country offer OEMs, engineers and purchasing personnel the opportunity to meet job shops and contract manufacturers face-to-face.

UPCOMING WEBCASTS

Gearmotors: Achieving the Perfect Match
Success through optimized motor & gearbox integration

Sponsored by Groschopp
DATE: April 9th, 2008
TIME: 2:00pm ET/11am PT

How do you select a motor and a gearbox (speed reducer) separately, then perfectly match them for your OEM application? Is it better to specify a pre-engineered gearmotor? Does it make a difference?
These are the questions that will be answered in Groschopp's upcoming webcast. Groschopp engineers Matt Decker and Loren Kamstra will share tips, tricks and techniques for specifying the most efficient and cost-effective choices given a variety of application considerations. Review of actual Case Studies will bring their experiences to life and reinforce your new motor/gearbox/gearmotor knowledge.

Click here to learn more and register!




Multiphysics - More Than Just FEA
DATE: April 16th, 2008
TIME: 2:00pm ET/11am PT
Multiphysics capable simulation tools are revitalizing FEA, offering smarter solutions to today's engineering problems. Sponsored by COMSOL, this webinar introduces you to applying multiphysics modeling techniques to solve design and production analysis problems. We will guide you through three examples:
  • Simulating friction-stir welding
  • A molten aluminum extrusion-solidification process
  • A live demo conducting a thermal-electrical-mechanical contact analysis of a high power connector
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Wireless Sensor Networks
A Surveer of Design Options

Sponsored by Winland Electronics Inc.
DATE: April 30th, 2008
TIME: 2:00pm ET/11am PT

Developing a wireless sensor network can be an awesome challenge or a simple matter of picking the right module, depending on who you ask. Off-the-shelf solutions have certain advantages, but may not be the best overall solution to your problem. Home grown or custom solutions can be designed to overcome specific challenges, so they can be critical for certain projects. Learn more about the technical pros & cons of both options in this live course.

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2008 Online Manufacturing WebExpo & Conference
Presented by New Equipment Digest and Machine Design
DATE: May 21st, 2008
TIME: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm ET

The Online Manufacturing WebExpo and Conference brings you and your management team the advantages of a traditional trade show without any of the travel cost! Participate in a webcast, visit a trade show booth and pick up valuable literature - all from the comfort of your office.

Webcasts:
This all day online event will feature a series of "LIVE" Webcasts covering a broad range of manufacturing-related topics. Tune in to any or all of the Webcasts. Ask questions during the broadcast, hear what your peers are asking too. Register today for the series featuring Parker Hannifin - Tube Fittings Division, AutomationDirect and Bimba Manufacturing.

Trade Show:
Visit company booths at the virtual exhibition hall where you can learn about new products, subscribe to newsletters, download white papers or literature from Sealevel Systems, AutomationDirect, Bimba Manufacturing, EFD, FactoryMation, Parker Hannifin - Tube Fittings Division and Strong Hold Products.

Stay for an hour or stay all day - you decide. Without burdensome travel costs, you can invite your whole management team to view a Webcast or review product features at company booths.

People who should attend: All types of Engineers, Plant Managers, Facilities Managers, Maintenance, Plant Operations, Analysts, Research and Design, VP of Operation, Managers, Directors, CEO, President, and Safety Directors.

To register for this free event, visit www.newequipment.com/webexpo




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Industry Update

Inventor LT Update
Autodesk says it is providing an updated version of Inventor LT before the May 1, 2008 expiration date. Inventor LT lets manufacturers create, share, and edit 3D part models from different CAD systems. To learn more or to download a copy, visit the Autodesk Labs site


CAD industry keeps on growing
Jon Peddie Research, Tiburon, Calif., says business keeps on growing in the CAD industry despite problems facing the rest of the U.S. economy. According to the firm, in 2008 the CAD market should reach almost $6 billion, an increase of 15% over 2007. The firm also projects the market will reach $8.2 billion in 2012.


FEA for China
ANSYS Inc. has announced that PERA Global will be its exclusive sales and support partner for Multiphysics, Workbench, and FLUENT in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao. PERA has offices in eight locations including Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.

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