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E-Xstream Engineering Accelerates Pace Of Engineering Innovation

E-Xstream Engineering Accelerates Pace Of Engineering Innovation

Overview

This article is embedded in an ongoing series of articles exploring how ethical reflection embedded in the design of digital technologies can lead to real benefits for customers and citizens, and help address human rights, privacy, and the environment in the present and future.

The leading integrator of e-XSTREAM technology and the world's largest provider of cloud services today announced the launch of its first web-based series of seminars on e-xstream engineering. This is the first in a series of web-based seminars and workshops for the industry, and we invite you to hear from experts in the field as well as industry leaders and industry experts from around the world.
E-Xstream Engineering Accelerates Pace Of Engineering Innovation

e-XSTREAM Applications, as Part of MSC Software

MSC Software Corporation announced that Stanford University is using Nastran Marc from MSC to conduct a groundbreaking study on the impact of e-XSTREAM engineering on computer vision and artificial intelligence.

The aim of the study is to reduce extensive and expensive test programs, optimize the design and test configurations, and redefine structural deformation and failure processes. Traditional modeling of heterogeneous composites is almost always based on a certain degree of homogenization. Materials with different properties are taken and modeled as well as evaluations based on materials with similar properties. This is used to predict the failure properties of a heterogeneous composite material to a greater extent and to explore the possibilities for further innovations.
E-Xstream Engineering Accelerates Pace Of Engineering Innovation

Accelerate Powertrain Strength & Durability with Simulation

As new technologies place new demands on the powertrains, smaller and lighter designs pose new structural challenges in the powertrain and thus the need for new materials.

This white paper shows how structural simulations can be used in the SIMULIA software to design, analyze, and optimize powertrain components in isolation from the integrated parts of the vehicle system.

Much emphasis has been placed on time, market, and cost reduction, which in turn can limit the design space that engineers can explore. New materials and manufacturing processes further expand the scope of design and potentially offer a competitive advantage, but require new design paradigms. To maintain the same level of competitiveness vis-à-vis technological adversaries that has existed since World War II, the ministry must develop and integrate new capabilities into the process to better mitigate the challenges posed by emerging and surprising technologies.

E-Xstream Engineering Accelerates Pace Of Engineering Innovation

Defense Application in the United States

Indeed, the services are taking a new approach to manage their core competencies on the basis of changing doctrine and the changing nature of warfare. This approach was followed by establishing cyber as the department's core competence and developing the United States to prevail in the cyber domain. DoD has developed cyber warfare as a new service and established the United States Cyber Command as a unified command to address the challenges of cyber warfare.

In this way, the Ministry adapts to the existing culture and develops and focuses on its core competencies to face emerging challenges on the battlefield. The same approach is being taken to innovate and fill the gaps in capability associated with the changing nature of warfare and the rapidly changing technologies of the future.

The Innovation STEM (STEM Career Field), which would cover a wide range of technical and technical skills in engineering, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, will operate in small teams within the Joint Force. This requires the cultivation and development of a strong and diverse workforce of engineers, scientists, mathematicians, computer scientists, and other technical professionals.

DoD has become a dominant multi-domain over the past seven decades, with a complacent culture that has accepted the norms of the past 70 years and even expected them to survive in the future. Although it is common practice in all departments to bring together experts in certain sectors, this does not apply to all of the above-mentioned skill sets, which significantly impedes DoD's ability to quickly take innovative action and close emerging capability gaps. There is no formal process for recruiting, developing, and retaining workers with these skills and making them core competencies within the department.

The ministry must adapt the way it integrates new capabilities to adapt quickly and retain the ability to maintain its competitive advantage over its adversaries in the future. Technologies that quickly integrate and replicate with opposing forces and change the nature of warfare will not bring the technological advances needed to increase the lethality of tomorrow's join forces on the battlefield. Nor will it eliminate the benefits that the US once enjoyed if it fails to introduce new technologies, such as electronic warfare, cyber warfare, and cyber defense, and continues to rely on what has been successful in the past.

E-Xstream Engineering Accelerates Pace Of Engineering Innovation

Overall

Digital transformation has been a key driver of organizational change for more than a decade. It is not surprising, therefore, that the very technologies that enable us to adapt to and mitigate the disruptions caused by pandemics are not only the result of technological innovation but also innovation in the technology itself. Along with other massively transformative technologies, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning are at the heart of this generational, forward, and evolutionary leap.