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SPE Tech Talk Unlocking Early Design Insights for a Greener Future

In this episode, we will explore the transformative impact of incorporating sustainability into the early stages of design and engineering. We will emphasize the importance of early-stage environmental considerations in product development, showcasing how such insights can lead to more sustainable practices, reduce ecological footprints, and foster innovation. It would also discuss the role of cutting-edge technologies and simulation software. Simulations can help with predicting and enhancing the environmental performance of new designs, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and greener future. Attendees can expect to learn about strategies for integrating green principles in the design process and the long-term benefits of doing so for both the industry and the planet.

What you will learn

The current state of simulation today.

  • Will discuss how and where most organizations are using simulation. 
  • Today we see simulation being used mostly at the validation stage of design. 
  • Current process is “back of the napkin > CAD > expert level simulation > physical test > back to CAD> back to expert level simulation

How technology is helping advance simulation earlier on in the design cycle.

  • With all the craze around GPUs today it’s a great opportunity to take advantage of this technology
  • Simulation software traditionally has run on CPU 
  • CPU vs GPU simulation simple version
  • Material Data bases 
  • Topology optimization

Future of Simulation

  • Integration of AI and Machine Learning
  • Cloud-based platforms
  • VR AR Head sets
  • Digital Twins

 

 

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