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Content posted in March 2005
Fluid Dynamics Analysis Protects Astronauts
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Simulations measure CO2 levels in the ISS
Product Cuts FEA Set-Up Time
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MSC.Fatigue 2005 r1 breaks large models into groups during translation
New brochure
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DWG Wars Continue
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New plug-in offered to work with any file
New FEA Product Simulates Progressive Failure
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Meshing, Model Trees, and visualization also bolstered
2D Software
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CAD-to-Motion Tool Seals Curtain Bags
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Gluing machine auto-generates seam sealing paths from CAD drawings
Non-Cogging Motor Improves Grinding
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Commentary from Greg Graham, CTO, ThinGap Corp.
University Group Pushes for Fluid Power Research
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NFPA joins schools in push for new center
Fuel Cells Get Ready for Prime Time
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Devices for portable applications look the most promising
Audio Channels Go Digital
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Class D amps run cooler and save space
Zirconia Pump Liners Last Longer, Lowers Total Costs
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A seemingly expensive ceramic actually cuts the cost of running drilling rig mud pumps—and may do the same for other kinds of industrial pumps, too
No Littering
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Materials ban and recyling laws continue to pose challenges
Handy Plastics Reference
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A comprehensive and free guide puts a wealth of plastics design knowledge at your fingertips




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