Computer-aided engineering (CAE) is the use of computer software to simulate performance in order to improve product designs or assist in the resolution of engineering problems for a wide range of industries. This includes simulation, validation and optimization of products, processes, and manufacturing tools.
A typical CAE process comprises of preprocessing, solving, and postprocessing steps.
Preprocessing Phase
Solving Phase
Post-processing Phase
Engineers model the geometry (or a system representation) and the physical properties of the design, as well as the environment in the form of applied loads or constraints.
The model is solved using an appropriate mathematical formulation of the underlying physics.
The results are presented to the engineer for review.
Preprocessing Phase
Engineers model the geometry (or a system representation) and the physical properties of the design, as well as the environment in the form of applied loads or constraints.
Solving Phase
The model is solved using an appropriate mathematical formulation of the underlying physics.
Post-processing Phase
The results are presented to the engineer for review.
Outcome
To certify the level of competence of the trainees through competency level of certification.
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