Aerospace Industry Simulation Experts Gather in Milan
Last week, technical managers, IT managers and advanced users of CAE simulation software gathered at the Volandia Flight Museum in Milan, Italy, to discuss how aerospace industry simulation experts can...
View ArticleThis Week’s Top 5 Engineering Technology News Articles
Happy Friday, folks! For this week’s roundup of interesting engineering technology news articles, be sure to check out Disney’s video showing how their engineers celebrate Halloween and learn how one...
View ArticleThis Week’s Top 5 Engineering Technology News Articles
Happy Friday, folks! Every now and again, we just have to toot our own horn. Pat ourselves on the back. Give ourselves two thumbs up. You get the picture. This week was kind of a big deal here at ANSYS...
View ArticleThis Week’s Top 5 Engineering Technology News Articles
Happy Friday Saturday, folks! This week’s roundup of interesting engineering technology news articles looks at some great gifts to buy the engineer in your life, a potential new way to power the US in...
View ArticleBoeing’s Revolutionary Dreamliner Woes Will Be a Blip in Its History
The headlines have been filled with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a revolutionary vehicle hailed as the airliner of the future. The Dreamliner uses a phenomenal amount of electricity to power many of the...
View ArticleSimulation for Military Aircraft Ejection Seats
I’ve always been passionate about aircraft. When I served in the Air Force and took my pilot training, I learned a lot about how systems on military planes work. One of the most amazing components, to...
View ArticleSimulation for Aerospace
The first issue of the ANSYS Advantage magazine for 2013 is now available for your reading pleasure… and it focuses on the aerospace industry. Our subject is especially timely, since the aerospace...
View ArticleCollaborating to Reduce Gas Turbine Fuel Burn
The pressure is on to reduce fuel burn for gas turbines of all types. The need is particularly acute for aircraft engines, in that fuel is a large component of operating costs of an airline, so much so...
View ArticleDO-178C – Aeronautics Industry Moves To New International Software Safety...
Embedded software in today’s aircraft is becoming continually larger and more complex. For example, the volume of embedded software in the A300 was a few thousand lines and it is in the order of 100...
View ArticleTechnology AND Process Spin Offs from Space
The space industry has long been at the forefront of fielding pioneering technology and solving some of the toughest engineering challenges. It is not unusual to see technology spin offs appearing in...
View ArticleAerospace Industry Simulation Experts Gather in Milan
Last week, technical managers, IT managers and advanced users of CAE simulation software gathered at the Volandia Flight Museum in Milan, Italy, to discuss how aerospace industry simulation experts can...
View ArticleAvionics System Engineering: A Complex Problem Demands an Advanced Solution
As one of today’s avionics system engineers, you have a difficult task — integrating a diverse range of functionally complex components, provided by multiple suppliers, into a system that is reliable...
View ArticleFrom Drones to Connected Cars – Code Generation for Safety-Critical Embedded...
Developing an Internet of Things (IoT) enabled product is a complicated task, whether it’s an autonomous vehicle, a vehicle user interface like a car infotainment system, or a connected factory....
View ArticleAdditive Manufacturing, Topology Optimization and 3-D Printing
Additive manufacturing (AM), topology optimization and 3-D printing have produced some remarkable changes in the manufacturing sector, enabling companies to make parts whose geometries would have been...
View ArticleEarth-to-Space Delivery Services℠ Faster and Affordable with ANSYS Simulation
The rapid surge in consumer demand for mobility, connectivity and content has fundamentally changed the space industry. Space, as the ultimate vantage point, is a necessary destination to connect 55...
View ArticleThe Engineering Behind Why It’s Too Hot to Fly
I’ve read a lot of articles talking about an interesting fact: this summer was so hot that in some cities like Phoenix aircraft could not fly. If you are an engineer or a pilot, it should not be a...
View ArticleWhat We Can Learn from the Wright Brothers on National Aviation Day
Tomorrow is Orville Wright’s birthday and we celebrate National Aviation Day and the incredible progress made in aviation in just over 100 years. It was December 1903 when Orville became the first...
View ArticleSimulation for Military Aircraft Ejection Seats
I’ve always been passionate about aircraft. When I served in the Air Force and took my pilot training, I learned a lot about how systems on military planes work. One of the most amazing components, to...
View ArticleSimulation for Aerospace
The first issue of the ANSYS Advantage magazine for 2013 is now available for your reading pleasure… and it focuses on the aerospace industry. Our subject is especially timely, since the aerospace...
View ArticleCollaborating to Reduce Gas Turbine Fuel Burn
The pressure is on to reduce fuel burn for gas turbines of all types. The need is particularly acute for aircraft engines, in that fuel is a large component of operating costs of an airline, so much so...
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