Digital Engineering January / February 2025

In the January/February issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at how AI is being used in design and simulation; the challenges of synthetic data; and print-to-CAD solutions.

Inside This Issue:

AI-Powered Design: Expert Takes

Several vendors offer a deeper perspective on how AI-powered design relates to and impacts generative design, topology optimization and more.

Read This Before You Develop a Surrogate Simulation Model

Experts discuss tips and dilemmas in developing data-driven ROMs (reduced order models)

The Promise of Synthetic Data

Synthetic data can augment existing engineering workflows where real-world data is scarce.

Skip the Mesh, Print from CAD

The movement to print directly from CAD files gains momentum.

The Changing Role of the Data Center in Design

Powerful desktops and cloud computing offer new options for compute-intensive design and simulation tasks.


 

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