Creator of the integrated CAE platform MeshWorks, Detroit Engineered Products (DEP) has been awarded a patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its ‘Automated Process for Parametric modelling.' It generally includes an automated parametric process to build a parameterised computer-aided engineering model from computer-aided design (CAD).
According to a communication from the company, the automated processor includes a set of rules and templates for identifying geometric features. This feature generates parameters automatically, allowing for the efficient creation of modifications to various elements in the parametric model. Engineers can use the parametric approach to create different configurations of their designs quickly and easily. By changing interconnected attributes, it changes the features automatically, allowing designers to define entire classes of shapes rather than just specific instances. MeshWorks' parametric modeller ensures design optimisation with minimal input, making modification and updating tasks easier and more efficient.
Radha Krishnan, Founder & President, DEP, said, “Recognitions like these encourage and inspire us to develop such innovative solutions for rapid product development. I would like to congratulate and thank the entire DEP family for their unwavering support and dedication. We are excited to continue on this path of growth and to reach such significant milestones.'
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