In this installment: FEA plus simulation Information exports Load analysis When computer-aided engineering (CAE) methods became available for design work When computer-aided engineering (CAE) methods ...
Race simulators like rFactor or iRacing offer the kind of gaming experience only available this side of a six-point harness, particularly when combined with a wheel like Logitech's G27, but sometimes ...
[DERIY] set out to create a two degrees of freedom motion simulator for driving simulation. After four months, he’s completed this impressive simulator for about $400. The simulator receives driving ...
What happens when you bring together cutting edge gaming technology and a legendary automotive company? The answer is one of the most powerful home racing simulators money can buy, the TL1. Motion ...
We get behind the wheel of CXC’s latest racing sim before it heads off for duty on a Norwegian cruise ship. Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los ...
Unless you can afford the expense of a racing school or track day, getting close to the experience of riding in a F1 or GT racecar is near impossible. Fortunately, the average race fan can now have ...
When computer-aided engineering (CAE) methods became available for design work in the 1980s, finite element analysis (FEA) was the first to be widely adopted. Over the years, it's helped design ...
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