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The cost of energy has always motivated the development of electric machine design, but today the twin monsters of unbridled consumer demand and scarcity of required materials makes it ever more important to optimize designs with better analytical tools.

CD-adapco’s principal aim is “Engineering Success”: to help our customers to succeed through the application of engineering simulation, driving innovation in their products AND reducing the engineering time and cost associated with bringing those products to market.

In the midst of constant media reminders about how tough times are, it's dif ficult not to be at least a little gloomy about the prospects for the engineering business as a whole. This issue of Dynamics is designed to provide an antidote to the doom and gloom showing that, not only is the CAE business as buoyant as ever, but that simulation is becoming even more per vasive, being used at every stage of the engineering process, and penetrating all levels of industry.

Integrate. Automate. Innovate.
The implications of integration with automation are remarkable - allowing designers and engineers to map the performance of their product over an entire design space

Bringing it all together, the power of integration.
You will be hearing a lot about integration in the coming months; we finished 2007 with releases of all our major products in a frantic three week period, together these form a truly integrated toolkit for the solution of the most difficult engineering problems that your industry can throw at you.

Would they describe a non-linear stress calculation of an engine structure containing over 4 million polyhedral cells (around 13 million DOFs) running on a 32 CPU Linux Cluster in 15 minutes a breakthrough? We think they would.
The design and testing time of the new dialyzer was substantially reduced compared to previous devices. This project proved STAR‑CD to be a useful tool at Baxter.