Partner Workshop on MBSE and The Digital Thread | Clearfield, UT | USA

Dates
May 20, 2019 - May 23, 2019
08:30 am - 04:30 pm MT
Venue
USTAR Innovation Center
633 Falcon Hill Drive
Clearfield, UT 84015 USA
Contact
Julie Cunningham
PHOENIX INTEGRATION INC
jcunningham@phoenix-int.com
540.961.7215 x:333
Overview

CONNECTING THE DIGITAL THREAD:
Engineering Smart, Connected Products, Operations and Services

PARTNER WORKSHOP

Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) is driving organizations to think differently about their digital assets and artifacts and what opportunities may await the Multi-Disciplinary Engineers of the Future.

Join PTC, ANSYS, Phoenix Integration, AGI and NLign Analytics for a 4-day digital experience and watch your innovations come to life. It is free to attend and open to the public.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

A better understanding of the interconnectivity of digital artifacts and how they play strategically together in the entire digital thread experience from ideation to de-commissioning of a physical asset.  Come for a part of a day or for all four days. 

This will be a combination of lectures, seminars and workshops.  See Agenda below for individual descriptions for each day.  All levels of experience are welcome.

VENUE

USTAR Innovation Center
633 Falcon Hill Drive
Clearfield, UT 84015  USA

 

REGISTRATION

Please register for the event. Be sure to include any dietary requirements in the message section of the registration form.  This event is FREE to attend and open to the public.

 

Thank you,
Your Digital Thread Team

 

        

 

 

Agenda

Day 1

Monday  |  May 20, 2019  |  12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Registration and Lunch

Day 1

Monday  |  May 20, 2019  |  1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by PTC

In this seminar, you will discover how to remove the barriers between CAD and CAE to have simulation occur earlier in the product lifecycle.   This is a means to safely accelerate new systems currently under development and to de-risk existing systems that need updating.  Since the introduction of CAD 30+ years ago, design engineers have been waiting for a capability to do live simulations inside CAD because it means tighter feedback loops.  PTC, in collaboration with ANSYS, has created a capability to do exactly that. 

It provides you real-time feedback on your design decisions as you make them – think of it as ‘spell check’ for CAD.  Now you can iterate more quickly, generate more options, and design with greater confidence. That’s not just convenience and speed, that’s design guidance as a normal part of your workflow, which ultimately accelerates new product development and lowers existing program risk.

Day 2

Tuesday  |  May 21, 2019  |  8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Presented by ANSYS
Introduction to ANSYS Mechanical Hands-on Workshop
This hands-on workshop will enable you to achieve and understand simulation analysis with contact, giving you knowledge for preprocessing full solution and post-processing.

Day 3

Wednesday  |  May 22, 2019  |  8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Presented by ANSYS
ANSYS Mechanical Advanced Connections Hands-on Workshop
This hands-on workshop will enable you to achieve and understand simulation analysis with contact, giving you knowledge for preprocessing full solution and post-processing.

Day 4 Morning

Thursday  |  May 23, 2019  |  8:30 am – 12:00 pm

Presented by PHOENIX INTEGRATION
In this workshop, you will learn how to connect any engineering analysis or cost tool to the MBSE systems architecture model. Validate requirements, optimize the system design, reduce project risk, and reduce life cycle cost. Industry case studies and examples will be presented.

Day 4 Lunch

Thursday  |  May 23, 2019  |  12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Presented by NLign Analytics Connecting the Digital Thread
In this “Lunch & Learn” workshop, we will discuss how the Digital Thread continues from
research and development to manufacturing and through sustainment. We will show you
how to capture, organize and visualize detailed structural inspection and repair data. This
digital record is then mapped onto your CAD and CAE model to provide you with a true end
to end digital environment connecting engineering with manufacturing and sustainment.

Day 4 Afternoon

Thursday  |  May 23, 2019  |  1:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Presented by AGI
In this workshop, you will learn the basics for creating a system-level mission model for aerospace and defense systems (e.g. aircraft, satellites, and missiles) in AGI’s Systems Tool Kit (STK).  You will use your mission model as the basis for an automated trade study to understand the relationships between system and sub-system (e.g. RF communications) performance and mission outcomes.  You will also learn how to integrate other engineering tools and cost models with the STK digital mission modeling environment.

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