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  1. Dynamic Stiffness in Mechanical Design

    The Unseen Force: Why Dynamic Stiffness is the Cornerstone of Mechanical Design

    Every mechanical designer aims for strength. We calculate static loads, apply safety factors, and ensure our creations don't bend or break under force. But what about the forces we can't see? The ones that come from within? This …

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  2. Point Sound Source

    Exploring Acoustic Pressure from a Point Source

    Sound surrounds us every day—through music, conversations, or the steady buzz of machines. At the core of acoustics lies the idea of sound pressure, which helps us understand how sound travels and interacts with its environment. One of the simplest ways to …

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  3. Transfer Function

    The Math Behind the Buzz: Transfer Functions and the Science of Resonance

    Transfer functions are a powerful concept used in many fields, including vibration and acoustics, to describe how a system responds to an external force or input. Think of it as a mathematical "recipe" that tells you the output …

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  4. Use Linux commands on Windows

    Unleash the Power of Linux on Your Windows Laptop: A Guide for Non-Admin User

    Have you ever found yourself on a locked-down work laptop, frustrated by the limitations of the Windows Command Prompt or PowerShell? Perhaps you’re a developer or an engineer who is used to the power and …

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  5. Create project folder with bash script

    Automating Folder Creation for CAE Projects: A Simple Bash Script

    As a CAE engineer, managing project files can be a tedious and time-consuming task. You might find yourself manually creating the same folder structure for every new project: an "IN" folder for incoming data, a "WIP" (Work In Progress) folder …

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