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Computer-Aided Engineering

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Computer-aided engineering is a methodological approach leveraging sophisticated computer software for analyzing, simulating, and optimizing complex engineering designs and systems. This field investigates the performance, feasibility, and characteristics of physical systems virtually, employing techniques such as finite element analysis (FEA), computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and multibody dynamics (MBD). Its significance lies in enabling virtual prototyping, reducing the need for extensive physical testing, accelerating product development cycles, and improving the quality and reliability of engineered solutions across various disciplines.

Top Authors

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IE

Carnegie Mellon University

LT

Carnegie Mellon University

RG

Technical University of Denmark

FM

Georgia Institute of Technology

JA

University of Alicante

Top Institutions

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Pittsburgh, United States

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Madison, United States

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Imperial College London

London, United Kingdom