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August 18, 2014
Simulation can mean a lot of things to a lot of people: testing, analyzing, quality assurance, product research and development or just plain design. Wikipedia defines simulation as:
“the imitation of the operation of a real-world process or system over time. The act of simulating something first requires that a model be developed; this model represents the key characteristics or behaviors/functions of the selected physical or abstract system or process. The model represents the system itself, whereas the simulation represents the operation of the system over time.”
Chances are, you are testing and analyzing your designs. Autodesk Simluation tools allow you to do the testing before you build, saving time and budget as opposed to building physical prototypes. So what kind of results can you get with a software simulated test? Check out this video to learn more about simulation in your process:
Synergis Engineering Design Solutions is a Simulation Specialized partner with over 25 years experience as an Autodesk reseller. We can help you understand simulation, which products would be best for your business, and implement and train your staff so you can build less prototypes and hold on to your bottom line.
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