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The Best Mechanical Engineering Design Software in 2022

December 31, 2021 by Mark Allinson

3D modeling software has become an essential tool for a lot of industries.

It is used by mechanical engineers as well as designers in various applications ranging from simulation to manufacturing.

But when it comes to choosing a good mechanical engineering design software from the list, it’s confusing. This is because there are a lot of choices available in the market for the same.

So, to ease your work, pick3Dprinter has selected some of the most trustworthy names from a long list of 3D modeling software which you rely upon when working on your mechanical engineering design. [Read more…] about The Best Mechanical Engineering Design Software in 2022

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: cad, complex, design, engineering, mechanical, modeling, projects, software, work

Cleo Robotics launches doughnut-shaped drone for indoor industrial inspection

December 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Cleo Robotics, which claims to be the first company to successfully develop a stable and highly maneuverable ducted bi-rotor drone, has launched its Dronut X1 for law-enforcement, industrial inspection, construction and defense markets.

Cleo’s patented thrust vectoring technology has, for the first time ever, made the hyper-efficient ducted fan design stable in flight. The Dronut’s completely enclosed propellers enable the X1 to safely bounce off objects and people and is a fraction of the size of similarly featured drones.

For industrial and commercial applications, the Dronut X1 now enables unmanned inspections of dangerous and confined spaces (tanks, pressure vessels, crawl spaces, and so on) where no drone or robot could previously go. [Read more…] about Cleo Robotics launches doughnut-shaped drone for indoor industrial inspection

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: built, cleo, drone, dronut, ducted, industrial, robotics, spaces

Beginner’s Guide to Generative Design for Engineers

December 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson

In the last couple of years, there’s been a big buzz in the engineering world about “generative design”. This methodology holds a big promise to revolutionize the way the world creates products.

It mainly draws on artificial intelligence and cloud computing. Over the years, generative design has served as a means of creating the highest quality designs. [Read more…] about Beginner’s Guide to Generative Design for Engineers

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: 3ds, design, generative, generative design, ntopology, requirements, technology

Specifying a Linear Actuator: 3 Key Factors

November 17, 2021 by Mark Allinson

By Japh Humphries, UK Sales & Commercial Manager, Matara UK

Linear motion systems are business critical across an extensive range of industries, from food processing plants, to semiconductor manufacturers and packaging producers to name but a few.

In fact, virtually anywhere that requires loads to be cost-effectively moved in a straight line, safely, securely and precisely.

These systems have improved automation whilst simultaneously lowering production costs, making them invaluable. [Read more…] about Specifying a Linear Actuator: 3 Key Factors

Filed Under: Design, Features, Promoted Tagged With: actuator, actuators, ball, belt, capacity, driven, factor, factors, length, lengths, linear, load, motion, screw, stroke

Enabling manufacturing innovation with the virtual twin experience

November 9, 2021 by David Edwards

Manufacturers in just about every industry are already embracing the reality of Industry 4.0 – that the digital transformation of factories is necessary, replacing manual processes with automated systems in cyber-physical smart factories.

This is crucial to manufacturers as challenges caused by global disruptions can make it even more challenging for them to ramp up production to satisfy ever-volatile market demands.

There are many subtle differences in the obstacles faced by manufacturers in different industries, but there are also a few key challenges that all manufacturers have in common. Having a limited number of assembly lines makes it difficult for manufacturers to keep up with the rising demand for customised products as well as the accelerating rate of innovation (and by extension, obsolescence) in new products.

Many manufacturers still lack the visibility required to respond to supply and demand volatility in an agile manner. At the same time, it can be challenging to be mindful of the growing list of certifications required and regulations that manufacturers need to comply with – in addition to the growing pressure for manufacturers to shift towards more sustainable practices. [Read more…] about Enabling manufacturing innovation with the virtual twin experience

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: manufacturers, manufacturing, operations, planning, twin, twins, virtual

Sea Machines embarks on ‘world’s first’ autonomous, remotely commanded voyage by an ocean tugboat

September 18, 2021 by David Edwards

In a milestone moment slated to prove that the world’s waterways are primed and ready for autonomous technology, Sea Machines will circumnavigate Denmark on a multi-week 1,000 nautical mile remotely commanded commercial voyage.

Sea Machines Robotics, a developer of autonomous command and control systems for the maritime industry, says it will embark on a 1,000 nautical mile autonomous and remotely commanded journey around Denmark later this month.

Aptly named “The Machine Odyssey”, the voyage marks a landmark moment for autonomous transportation and is slated to prove that the world’s waterways are primed and ready for long-range autonomy.

The Machine Odyssey will depart from Hamburg, Germany, on September 30, with full onboard vessel control managed by autonomous technology, while operating under the authority of commanding officers located in the United States. [Read more…] about Sea Machines embarks on ‘world’s first’ autonomous, remotely commanded voyage by an ocean tugboat

Filed Under: Design, Features, Marine Tagged With: autonomous, autonomy, bly, built, cargo, commanded, commercial, control, crew, denmark, designed, environment, human, journey, machine, machines, mile, named, nautical, nellie, odyssey, operate, operations, prove, remotely, safety, sea, sm, technology, vessel, voyage

Design brief: 3D printed casting of 3-foot long robot arm

August 27, 2021 by David Edwards

By Alkaios Bournias Varotsis, product marketing manager, nTopology

3D printed sand casting molds and cores are changing the way high-performance, large metal parts are manufactured today.

Additive manufacturing is enabling modern foundries to produce complex metal parts in rapid lead times.

This article explains the benefits of coupling advanced design tools with 3D printed sand molds using, as an example, the redesign and manufacture of a 3-foot long robotic arm. [Read more…] about Design brief: 3D printed casting of 3-foot long robot arm

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: casting, design, manufacturing, metal, mold, parts, printed, printing, process, sand, team

MX3D’s 3D-printed bridge unveiled by robot and Dutch queen in Amsterdam

August 25, 2021 by David Edwards

Dutch technology company MX3D has unveiled what it says is “the world’s first stainless steel 3D printed bridge” in the city center of Amsterdam. The opening ceremony was led by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands, and an ABB YuMi robot. 

The futuristic multi award-winning bridge, designed by Joris Laarman Lab with Arup as lead engineer, will be placed over one of the oldest canals in Amsterdam’s Red light district.

The installation of the bridge is the culmination of several years of work. [Read more…] about MX3D’s 3D-printed bridge unveiled by robot and Dutch queen in Amsterdam

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: bridge, data, digital, mx, mx3d, project

Tau invents wire that doubles the power of electric motors and raises €10.25 million

August 24, 2021 by David Edwards

A startup company called Tau, which specializes in materials science and automotive electrification, says it has delivered a prototype wire that enables electric motors to double their power output without changing their size. 

The technology could mean that electric vehicles and machines of all kinds can keep going for longer on a single charge, and go faster.

Coinciding with the milestone of delivering prototype winding wire to the automotive industry, Tau also concluded its Series A financing round with additional funding from Finindus, a Belgium-based investment company financed by ArcelorMittal and the Flemish Region, and a top-up by German specialty chemicals company Altana. The total raised is said to be €10.25 million. [Read more…] about Tau invents wire that doubles the power of electric motors and raises €10.25 million

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: altana, coating, company, electric, electrical, energy, environmental, finindus, fund, global, industry, investment, investors, metal, motors, output, power, quality, sovereign, sustainable, tau, technology, wealth, winding, wire, wires

Robotic 3D printed gradient furniture collection by Philipp Aduatz

August 20, 2021 by David Edwards

Incremental3d has teamed up with designer Philipp Aduatz to create a range of furniture made from concrete built by a robotic system.

The 3D printed gradient furniture collection is Philipp Aduatz’s latest project in the field of 3D concrete printing in collaboration with the Austrian manufacturer incremental3d.

3D concrete printing is a new and innovative fabrication technology that allows to print very large and complex structures in construction and design in a very short time period. [Read more…] about Robotic 3D printed gradient furniture collection by Philipp Aduatz

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: aduatz, beige, black, blue, cm, concrete, design, dyed, edition, gradient, green, limited, printed, red, vase

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