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Nicknamed “Galloping Gertie” for its tendency to bend and undulate, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge had just opened to traffic on July 1, 1940. In a now infamous failure, in the face of moderate winds the ...
Leveraging large language model (LLM) technology and implementing enterprise-specific chat systems and generative AI can significantly accelerate engineering processes within an organization. These ...
For decades, simulation has been the cornerstone of scientific discovery and hardware design. But despite the advances we’ve made in computing power and tooling, the way we run simulations hasn’t ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern manufacturing and engineering, a new technology is emerging as a crucial enabler-Data-Model Fusion (DMF). A recent review paper published in Engineering ...
The relentless pace of semiconductor development continues unabated. Despite the slowdown in Moore’s law, feature sizes continue to shrink as new geometries come online. Constant innovations in both ...
Heavy machinery is entering a new phase where hydraulics, electronics and embedded software are engineered as one integrated system. Using model-based systems engineering (MBSE) as a framework to ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Zachary del Rosario, Olin College of Engineering (THE CONVERSATION) Nicknamed ...
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