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Simulating the Real World

Heat Your Home Office for 8p (10cents) a Day. Part 4 - Comfort Temperature

Have you ever wondered why, after a cold winter’s night, some of your car windows are iced over whilst others...

Solid Edge

Building Something

I decided to just build something. I'm starting simple, with a piece of furniture - a piano bench. I'm going to do as much of this as makes sense in Synchronous. I've probably got about 2-3 hours int...

NX Design

Siemens and Infiniti Red Bull Racing

Technology is the key to success in modern day motorsports and cutting-edge innovations are fundamental in the world of Formula One. In fact, Grand Prix racing is one of the most “time-critical” busi...

Embedded Software

Using an unsigned integer to store a pointer in C

Nowadays, social networking is becoming quite “grown up” and goes a long way beyond teens discussing how to (mis)spend their...

NX Design

NX Calendar image of the month

Each month, Siemens PLM shares a customer-created image from a wide array of industries around the globe. This month, congratulations go to LSMtron whose NX image is featured in the ca...

Solid Edge

Why Don't You Use Synchronous?

Usually I write articles trying to answer a question, or trying to advocate for a certain point of view. But this time is different. The main thrust of this entree is to ask you, meaning Solid Edge u...

Tecnomatix

If You Enjoy the Taste of Beer - Thank Plant Simulation

  Can PLM tools be used to brew beer? Yes, it can! Especially, when the tool used is Plant Simulation. Check the article published by ARC that talks about how a famous German brewery, Paulaner...

Solid Edge

Imported Parts and Drawings

There are a lot of things I could call this article, but at its root it has to do with imported parts and drawings. The main feature I'm going to use is called Create 3D, which is perhaps a name that...

Embedded Software

How selfish are you? Is there such a things as altruism?

Sometimes it can be interesting to ponder the imponderable – to try and figure out some of the mysteries of...