Talk:Computer-aided engineering

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Comment edit

"considering infomation technology that provides tools and techniques that help in design and manufacturing support, the tools is consider CAE tools." - Not sure what you wanted to say here.

CAE in the Automotive Industry edit

The second paragraph of this section is little more than advertisements for various CAE tools. At what point is this straying from NPOV? I'm not sure enough about this to remove the paragraph, but at the same time, I feel that leaving it without mentioning all of the major tools is rather unfair. I won't even get started on how to decide what tools should be considered "major". Anyone have a better understanding of WP policy on this to share? - EndingPop 14:25, 26 September 2007 (UTC)Reply

Structure of CAE, CAD, CAM, ... ? edit

Category:Computer-aided design has the following text:

CAD stands for any of
   Computer-aided design
   Computer-aided drafting
   Computer-aided drawing
and may be coupled with CAM (i.e.: CAD/CAM), which stands for any of
   Computer-aided modeling (or solid modeling)
   Computer-aided manufacturing
and can be coupled with computer-aided analysis and Computer Numeric Control CNC.
The entire process is called computer-aided engineering (CAE).

Is that correct? If so, it is not reflected the the Category tree for these subjects. -- tooold (talk) 18:34, 16 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

I have never heard CAM referred to as "Computer aided modeling" and I have written about the subject for 28 years. CAM is always understood to stand for "computer-aided manufacturing" by mechanical or manufacturing engineers.

Similarly "computer-aided drawing" is not a phrase I associate with CAD. In the 1970s, CAD consisted largely of optimization. Daniel Whitney taught a course at MIT on this topic.

And CAD can refer to what is typically now called "electronic design automation" or EDA. The name of Cadence (one of the two largest EDA companies) is a play on CAD. Cadence was formed by the merger of ECAD and SDA Systems.

CAE is not generally considered to be the combination of computer-aided design, drafting, and manufacturing. The term 'computer-aided engineering was coined by the late Jason Lemon, founder of SDRC and International Techenegroup. He meant it to stand for engineering analysis techniques, such as the finite-element method and computational fluid-dynamics.Cyon Steve (talk) 22:06, 3 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

MSC PATRAN edit

Why does the topic "PATRAN" link onto this page? PATRAN is merely one of many CAE products and it works in merely one of the disciplines of CAE. At some point last year I saw an independent page for PATRAN. There is a page for the commercial product "NASTRAN", so why not one for the tradionally related product "PATRAN"? Even if it is a dinosaur (and perhaps especially so) it should have a page. Perhaps the original article was deleted because it was too commercial, or perhaps somebody at MSC deleted it since PATRAN is being phased out??

"CAE in the automotive industry" is starting to get Spammy edit

OK, I've struggled with this on many pages. On the one hand, the software in use in industry is a useful bit of knowledge. On the other hand, this big long list is sounding more and more like each person just added their favorite tool, which might also be the one their company distributes. At what point is this advertising? Do we just spin it off into a list like in List_of_finite_element_software_packages, so the Finite_element_method didn't get cluttered with spam? - EndingPop (talk) 21:26, 6 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

Definition edit

As part of an attempt to cleanup the CAD, CAM, CAE, etc. articles and categories, I've found the following definitions of CAE:

Note that there is pretty much wide agreement on the definition that it encompasses all other "computer aided X" within it. As such I'm going to rework the introduction to reflect this. (Also note that the "*"s correlate to be the same sources as listed on the CAM and CIM talk pages.) Wizard191 (talk) 17:15, 2 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Definition seems confused with CAx edit

The definition as I have understood it in the aerospace industry over the past 15 years is that CAE is analysis software including FEA, CFD, etc. and is distinct from CAD and CAM. The umbrella term has been CAx. Doing a quick Google search of "CAE Definition" suggests that other industries also use CAE in this way:

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Wiki Education assignment: ENGL-122 edit

  This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 19 January 2023 and 9 May 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Cwhite24 (article contribs). Peer reviewers: HCL122, Rk0411.

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