Computational mechanics for the analysis of vehicles and mechanisms has stepped onto the communication networks. This event makes a broad set of new tools feasible, because now computers and people placed in different offices, urban areas or even countries can work together. For instance: mechanical analysis and mechanical simulation programs can distribute their tasks among different host computers, any user at any site can control a common analysis, engineers can show and discuss real time analysis and visualization with other people, remote operators can train together on a common environment, etc. COMPAMM (COMPuter Analysis of Machines and Mechanisms) has tools that provide those networking utilities. Two applications of COMPAMM: ADAMS/Animation - a mechanical engineering visualization tool - and DIVISAR - an experiment within ADONNIS (A Demonstration of New Networking Integrated Services) - are presented. They are currently used by both the automobile and the aerospace industries.
Mechanical analysis and simulation using networks
Mechanische Analyse und Simulation mit Hilfe von Netzen
1995
8 Seiten, 5 Bilder, 11 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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