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Tag Archives: CATIA

Industry update

Optimization of an Olympic sail using XFlow, CATIA and modeFRONTIER

Aside February 27, 2017 Bruce Jenkins

CATIAmodeFRONTIERXFlow
Research brief

Model-based design exploration and optimization

February 2, 2015 Bruce Jenkins

Discussions of how to simulate early in product development fixate too often on FEA, overlooking the power of systems modeling and 0D/1D simulation for studying, exploring and optimizing designs at the beginning of projects, when product geometry is seldom available for 3D CAE but engineering decision-making can have its greatest impact and leverage on project success. Continue reading →

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What we do

Ora Research investigates new technologies that foster innovation, quality and performance and reduce schedule, cost and risk in the engineering of manufactured products and constructed assets. We seek to identify technologies yielding high return for initial adopters, and on the cusp of first-wave mainstream acceptance.

We conduct sponsored multiclient studies and provide commissioned research and advisory services to help engineering organizations evaluate, select and justify new technology investments; to help technology providers qualify and quantify emerging market opportunities, validate demand drivers and craft competitive positioning; and to give institutional investors insight into industry competitive dynamics, revenue and growth potential, and emerging market opportunities for technology providers.

Our Research Briefs, white papers and press articles report our latest findings. Our goal is to foster insight and action that strengthen the industries we serve.

Current research focus areas

⦁ Simulation-led, systems-driven product development
⦁ Democratization of engineering modeling & simulation
⦁ Simulation app revolution
⦁ Design space exploration
⦁ Topology, materials & process optimization for AM
⦁ Simulation for the Industrial IoT & Industry 4.0
⦁ Big-data analytics in simulation
⦁ Cloud HPC for simulation
⦁ High-performance built-asset engineering

Industry updates

  1. https://www.engineering.com/IOT/ArticleID/16715/Will-IIoT-Drown-Manufacturers-in-Data-Not-if-they-Leverage-the-Edge.aspx

    Will IIoT Drown Manufacturers in Data? Not if they Leverage the Edge

    April 2, 2018 Bruce Jenkins
  2. Are you using the full power of Onshape’s modern CAD platform?

    Are you using the full power of Onshape’s modern CAD platform?

    February 14, 2018 Bruce Jenkins
  3. Steve Bashada Describes Siemens PLM’s “AWS first” Strategy & MindSphere Launch

    December 4, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
  4. What is wrong with 3DEXPERIENCE and ENOVIA? by Oleg Shilovitsky

    What is wrong with 3DEXPERIENCE and ENOVIA?

    November 1, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
  5. Siemens PLM Software awards first Platinum Level STAR-CCM+ user

    Stewart Bible, of Resolved Analytics in Durham, North Carolina, has become the first Siemens PLM Platinum Level Certified STAR award recipient. Stewart was presented with his Platinum certificate in an online ceremony attended by Global VP of Customer Success, Stephen McIlwain, Training Manager and Global Support Team member Aaron Bird, and Dedicated Support Engineer, Chandraprakash Tourani. Continue reading →

    Siemens PLM Software awards first Platinum Level STAR-CCM+ user

    September 30, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
  6. What Makes a Parametric Modeler Tick?

    By Neil Cooke / August 24, 2017

    Parametric feature-based solid modeling is almost 30 years old. In that time, not much has changed. Sure, there have been plenty of CAD systems with their own take on how to model in 3D, but the basic principles remain the same: Create a sketch → Create a feature → Repeat.

    One of the main benefits of parametric modeling systems is being able to make changes quickly. Every sketch and every feature is driven by dimensions, so all you have to do to make a design change is to change the value of a dimension, right? Yes, in most cases, but if only it were that simple all of the time.

    When you create a sketch, you are capturing design intent by adding dimensions, constraints and references to other model geometry. This design intent helps you predict how your models will update when changes occur. However, if you’re not careful, you can easily get yourself into a pickle. Making too many careless references to other geometry in your model can make your model very fragile. If your model has dozens of features, you could end up chasing errors for hours. A lot of this heartache can be avoided if you have a basic understanding of what’s going on behind the scenes.

    Every geometric element created by a parametric modeling system has a unique internal ID number. This number is referenced by subsequent sketches, features, assembly mates, and drawings to work out where things should be placed relative to the rest of the model. So if that ID number no longer exists, guess what? That’s right, the feature doesn’t know what to do and fails. If a design change makes an edge or face disappear, it is likely that some downstream features will fail. It’s not the features themselves that are the problem, it’s the references you make between them. References can be your biggest ally, but also your biggest enemy.

    Continue reading →

    What Makes a Parametric Modeler Tick?

    September 9, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
  7. Aras: Steady as she goes

    A Tweet from David Ewing, then Product Marketing Manager with Aras and now Director, Business Development & PLM Strategy, DAA (Design Automation Associates, Inc.), pointed out that transformative industry leaders such as Aras are very seldom looking to be acquired, contrary to our ill-conceived, indeed not even logical, speculation below, published earlier this year.

    We agree, apologize, and of course retract absolutely.

    Affuso joins Aras board: Countdown to acquisition?

    Tony Affuso joins Aras board. Our take: Countdown to acquisition by Siemens? Strategic technology fit, business culture alignment. Our money says yes.

    Aras: Steady as she goes

    August 11, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
  8. Autodesk Names Andrew Anagnost President and CEO

    Our Next Chapter: A Letter from Andrew Anagnost

    Autodesk Names Andrew Anagnost President and CEO

    June 24, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
  9. Breaking Free From SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM

    by Neil Cooke, Onshape

    Maintaining two different PDM products that do virtually the same thing does not make sound business sense, especially if they came through acquisition and have no common ground or compatibility. This is the situation that many CAD companies have found themselves in over the years. Any decisions to consolidate multiple product lines should not be taken lightly, but in the interests of cost savings and profitability, these decisions are made all too often.

    If you are a SOLIDWORKS® Workgroup PDM customer, then no doubt you have been informed by your reseller that your product is being retired at the end of this year. This should not come as a surprise – the push to migrate everyone to SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM has been going on for some years.

    While Workgroup PDM does have its limitations in terms of capability and performance, customers love its simplicity and ease of use. So being forced to change the product you’ve used successfully for many years, for little or no benefit, is a bitter pill to swallow. You are being told to migrate now or risk being left behind.

    Of course, this is pure speculation. There may be other reasons for this forced migration, but that doesn’t help the thousands of companies that find themselves in this quandary. To add insult to injury, migration comes at a cost in terms of both time and money. Your reseller is a small business and cannot afford to have engineers onsite to carry out lengthy data migrations and troubleshoot issues for free. The cost of migration has been made less onerous with the introduction of a “free” cut-down version, SOLIDWORKS PDM Standard, but the compatibility issue remains as well as the additional costs for implementation and training. Continue reading →

     

    Breaking Free From SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM

    June 18, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
  10. Simulating Your Way Out of 3D Printing’s Problems by Michael Molitch-Hou

    Simulating Your Way Out of 3D Printing’s Problems

    May 2, 2017 Bruce Jenkins
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  • Will IIoT Drown Manufacturers in Data? Not if they Leverage the Edge
  • Are you using the full power of Onshape’s modern CAD platform?
  • Steve Bashada Describes Siemens PLM’s “AWS first” Strategy & MindSphere Launch
  • New EDEM/RecurDyn co-simulation solution gives off-highway equipment engineers high-fidelity modeling of bulk material behaviors
  • New Simcenter 3D v12: Scale, depth, speed of integration progress unsurpassed
  • MapleSim Explorer advances MBSE democratization through organization-wide sharing of MapleSim models
  • What is wrong with 3DEXPERIENCE and ENOVIA?
  • Siemens PLM Software awards first Platinum Level STAR-CCM+ user
  • What Makes a Parametric Modeler Tick?
  • TASS International acquisition propels Siemens to forefront of automated driving solutions engineering
  • ThyssenKrupp Elevator: Developing a revolutionary elevator system for tall buildings
  • Design Manager, STAR-Innovate add fully integrated design exploration, optimization to Siemens’ STAR-CCM+
  • Industrial IoT Acceleration Plans from GE Digital: “Maximize the return on your IIoT investments—accelerate your path to ROI”
  • ESI Virtual Seat Solution helps JSP improve automotive seat manufacturing accuracy
  • ANSYS acquires CEI: Faster, smarter product decisions through engineering simulation visualization

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