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Dassault demonstrates flow-driven generative design

Going with the flow: Dassault takes a new look at the ways in which generative design tools can be used effectively. (Source: Dassault)   There is no doubt that generative design is changing the way parts are designed, modeled, and manufactured. That’s true, and it’s been true for over a decade. Unfortunately, generative design has also introduced more complexity to ...

Kathleen Maher

Going with the flow: Dassault takes a new look at the ways in which generative design tools can be used effectively. (Source: Dassault)   There is no doubt that generative design is changing the way parts are designed, modeled, and manufactured. That’s true, and it’s been true for over a decade. Unfortunately, generative design has also introduced more complexity to the already complex interworkings of design/simulation/validation workflows. Colin Swearingen, Dassault’s expert of generative design, says that even with the advancement of digitization siloes continue to exist through the process of design, simulation, optimization, and verification. With the introduction of its
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