Blog/Content Writing post on "How SimScale is Democratizing the Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) Market” by Renato LopezDiaz
“How SimScale is Democratizing the ComputerAided Engineering (CAE)
Market”
Snap Shot in Time
There was a time in history when taking a picture required a film, you would not be able to see
any of your photographs, with the exception of Polaroids and other instant cameras, until you
had finished the film (24-36 shots more or less), went to a photo shop and developed it;
meaning that unless you owned a photo studio or developed the pictures in your bathroom, you
would probably be the second or third person to see your own photographs. Seems like ages,
right? And that was not so long ago. Then, in the anxiety of the 20th Century, digital
photography slowly began to break ice, until in the dawn of the millennium came to the masses;
digital photography was no longer reserved for scientists, astronauts and eccentric millionaires.
Suddenly, you were allowed to see, instantaneously, that your thumb is not invisible and millions
of pictures of cats took over the internet. We now own our pictures; we can choose which to
print and which to keep (or delete). From that moment on, photography became available for all.
Bringing Down the Walls
A similar story is what is happening right now with Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE). Long
gone are the days that would require a NASA-like control room and a million dollars in budget
for running a Finite Element Analysis, or a Thermodynamics simulation. Long gone are the days
that predicting the behavior of the elements around an airliner would be an enigma; testing a
flap to the extreme would require to physically produce the flap itself, but now we can be spared
of all that, because we can simulate these and every possible scenario any engineering or
design project can encounter with our fingertips.
The walls of financial investment, licenses, heavy hardware, wasted time and all those barriers
that prevented a knowledge-thirsty student and an avid entrepreneurial engineer from taking
their project to reality have been torn down. The power of the leading-edge CFD Software
behind the revolutionary SimScale, allows you to perform Finite Element Analysis,
Computational Fluid Dynamics, and Thermal Simulation as well as it cracks down an extensive
scope of problems related to laminar and turbulent flows, Structural Analysis, Particle Analysis,
multiphase flows and an even greater array in an all-inclusive platform. Just like photography,
simulation software has been reinvented and made accessible.
…And Simulation for All
No matter if you are a third semester mechanical engineer student or the Chief Engineer at
your developing company, or even a product designer trying to figure out if the lamp you just
created will also serve as a hammock post, SimScale gives you access to perform various tests
by simulating the countless conditions that elements will infringe in your project. It is free to use,
and its software-as-service capabilities, totally adjust to any budget, delivering fully scalable
solutions. Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) have been
given to the people.
Creators Unite!
SimScale was designed to be a platform, not a web service or an application; it brings solvers,
users and code developers together. Having open-source, allows users to understand how this
entire ecosystem works, and since it is constantly improved based on the needs of its users, it is
continuously enhanced to resolve any struggle that may come in the way. This platform gives a
new sense of belonging. Its collaborative community members constantly share knowledge, tips
and tricks and all those freshly gathered perceptions go right into the core to improve and to
light up those minds who believe their struggles are unique. SimScale engages with its
community encouraging user-based innovation with its various webinars and ongoing
challenges that foster creativity within its community.
The Leap
SimScale’s philosophy of sharing knowledge, constant enhancement and making CAE and
CAD software technology available to the world is a breakthrough and a new dawn in
innovation. It is undoubtedly a revolutionizing concept that has democratized the Computer
Aided Engineering Market and has changed the game forever.
Problem solving & writing Reactivation campaign email
Subject: Hey Jay, we’ve missed you!
Hello Jay, It’s been a while! Let’s restore momentum, At SimScale we’re always happy to see our Friends and community members; in accelerated times we know how hard it is to catch up. Great minds never rest, and we know that you are not an exception; we’d love to know what you’ve been up to. In the meantime, here is a glance of what we’ve been brewing at SimScale.
You will be glad to know that we have added some amazing new features to our platform, like our revamped Blog and forum, the improved and highly educational and collaborative Public Project Section. Heat map and flow simulations are now even more vivid thanks to our new particle section traces, just run a fluid simulation and you’ll see what we are talking about.
Our ecosystem is now running even more smoothly thanks to the current upgrades we’ve performed and our new online-post processor allows you faster loading and interaction. This all new experience matches the robustness level of desktop postprocessing software with the best equipped hardware. So now you can finally see what happens when that flap hits Mach 3 and with that lever that did not seem to take the stress.
Our support team has grown with new talent; so be sure that we’ve got your back at any time! Response interval has now been reduced and our A-Team is ready to help at a moment’s notice. You will never sim alone!
Discover how SimScale is powering dreams and revolutionizing the way we imagine the quotidian. Microturbines with unthinkable power, a city that shines, an enhanced cryo chamber, an irrigation design for the future. Learn about all these marvels and much more in our Case Studies Section.
The SimScale Academy is at its best, with a wave of upcoming webinars in the issues of fire safety, wind and ventilation optimization, and much more. So much to do and so little time, we know, but if you are too busy for a webinar or workshop and in case you missed one (or more than one), the recordings are available for you to follow and to keep evolving.
Got any ideas for a workshop or want to share your current or future projects? We’ll be thrilled to see your ideas, and we look forward to your participation in our Public Projects section. One more thing, if you are up for a challenge, the all new Solve It with SimScale Project presents a great opportunity to show the world what you’ve got; and did we mention you can also win big?
So keep in touch; you can reach us any time via our Social Media channels, Site or email. Let us never lose momentum; stay curious and busy, and let’s make the future!
Sincerely, Your SimScale Team