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Solar Racing Car Uses PLM Software for Design

Posted by Miki Lumnitz on October 23, 2008

In my previous post ENOVIA SmarTeam PLM Solution Drives Success at Leading Mid-Market Customers you could see an impressive Customer Experiences, Including Tesla Motors, Viking Range, PIAB AB, Aerosud Aviation, and INFAC.

The paper examines the business issues faced by mid-sized companies as they pursue success in their markets, and reviews the value that leading customers from various industries, geographies and disciplines have gained by using ENOVIA SmarTeam’s best practice design, engineering and enterprise PLM solutions.

Here is another nice and interesting example. This time Solar Racing Car Uses PLM Software for Design By Alex Zeltcer, General Manager, ENOVIA SmarTeam from Oct. 23, 2008 Industry week.

In developing leading-edge environmental technology and showcasing it to the world, not all the challenges are technical. One of the biggest challenges faced by the Blue Sky Solar Racing is to put together and continually attract a world class team of engineers, scientists and environmentalists to help design, build and race the cars.

Every two years, a special field of cars competes in the Panasonic World Solar Challenge, crossing the Australian continent powered by nothing but the sun. Teams research, build and design vehicles capable of completing the 3000 km journey from tropical Darwin in the Northern Territory to cosmopolitan Adelaide in South Australia.

The University of Toronto Blue Sky Solar Racing team’s fifth-generation car, Cerulean, competed in the 2007 challenge, finishing first among all Canadian entries and fifth overall in its class. Their sights are already set on 2009′s competition. According to Andreas Marouchos, managing director of Blue Sky’s 2007 Cerulean car, their singular mission is “to demonstrate the viability of alternative energy technology and the practical benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to solving problems.”

One would imagine that Blue Sky Solar Racing’s most significant challenge would be designing and bu’s just one of many issues with which the group deals.

All of Blue Sky’s technology is developed from scratch and the members that help put it all together come from the University of Toronto. Most of the students join the team as first or second year engineering students. The team uses Dassault SystŠmes Product Lifecycle Management tools, including ENOVIA SmarTeam collaborative product data management technology and CATIA virtual 3D design software, in its designs and construction. The team plans to step up the design for their 2009 car using ENOVIA SmarTeam to manage complete assemblies in context, rather than individual parts. This strategy will help them identify opportunities to reduce vehicle weight and increase speed. Dassault SystŠmes is also a team sponsor.

Needless to say, the students who comprise Blue Sky Solar Racing have a great deal of enthusiasm to help them along. As part of the learning process, new student recruits work with the existing team to learn the science of automotive design and get the hands-on skills and software training that isn’t always found in a book. As always, the team works closely with industry and team alumni to collaborate on better and more efficient ways to build parts for the car.

Amy Bilton, chief aerodynamicist for the 2007 car, needed to analyze many different alternatives to optimize the design. With a combination of virtual design software tools, attentiveness to detail and a focus on efficiency, Amy was able to generate 60 separate design iterations for the Cerulean in about five hours, all calculating the available area for solar arrays and resulting effects on power. Such behind-the-scenes victories are constant motivations for the Blue Sky team.

With all the sacrifices of time and effort involved in bringing Blue Sky’s cars to life, what does the team gain from the experience? Ultimately, the answer is satisfaction — for the local community, for the university, for themselves and most importantly for society at large, members of which may someday wake up and see a car very much like the Cerulean in their driveway.

In addition to bringing cutting-edge technology to high-profile events such as the World Solar Challenge and exposing it to the masses, Blue Sky Solar Racing is also working on an organic level to spark the interest and enthusiasm of those who will lead our transition towards alternative energy — young people.

The Blue Sky Solar Racing team will be attending the 2008 Ecofest Ecology Festival in New York City and the 2009 Canadian International Auto Show, as well as returning to the Panasonic World Solar Challenge again next year — this time with their eyes on first prize.

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PLM 2008 summit in Israel – Summary

Posted by Miki Lumnitz on July 15, 2008

 

At 8th July the PLM 2008 summit was held in City Tower hotel, Ramat Gan, Israel.

The summit organizer has publish a summary of all session. You can find it in the following link: PLM2008 Summary

Unfortunately this summary is in Hebrew, so for those of you that do not speak Hebrew :-) here is a translation of the summary for my session:

…”SMB companies share the same challenges as the big companies, in addition they face their unique challenges like Limited information technology (IT) resources, Limited process improvement resources, Demand for low total cost of ownership, Demand for fast business impact, Demand for minimized risk … ENOVIA SmarTeam is the leading PLM solution for the Mid-market. With 12 years in this market and more than 6200 customers world wide … it is the only solution designed especially for the Mid-market …we have taken those best practices from our 6200 customers and implemented them into the latest releases of ENOVIA SmarTeam with the express ‘quick start’ solutions. this gives a unique value to our customers getting real out-of-the-box with complete flexibility and scalability in a single system … our PLM vision includes enabling the collaboration within planning, engineering and throughout the entire organization”…

…”The Concept to Manufacturing process starts from conceptual and requirements definition, through top-down planning and specifications, re-use, change management, standard components engineering, mechanical design, electronic / electrical and software design, outsourced design, design to engineering BOM, product maturity management and release processes, engineering BOM to manufacturing BOM, production planning and release to production with exporting the manufacturing BOM to ERP”…

…”Dassault Systèmes has determine the phrase: “See What You Mean” and based on this we have taken the path from data collaboration based on trees, tables, catalogs into a 3 Dimensional experience, making it life like (as close as we can to the way it is in real life)… why don’t we see and experience things as they are… we have taken the 3D and the video games technology and make it available for PLM – real, live, on-line access to all PLM data by anyone from anywhere”…

…”This innovative interface allows the users to easily find, filter and navigate in all PLM data graphically within 3D live representations of the data…it also enables real time 3D collaboration among several participants using red lining, contextual snapshots and co-reviews… BOMs also been represented in 3D or any PLM data…it also enables innovative decision support with an easy to use compass and color 3D coding”…

 

As part of my session I have presented 3DLive and we also had live working environments in the booth for Engineering Express and 3DLive on a touch screen. you can see more details in my previous post The new PLM paradigm – 3DLive, what is it really about?

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Dassault Systemes Honored as 2008 Microsoft Partner of the Year for Global ISV Technology Innovation Special Recognition Award

Posted by Miki Lumnitz on July 10, 2008

Yesterday Microsoft award Dassault Systèmes as 2008 Microsoft Partner of the Year for Global ISV Technology Innovation Special Recognition Award.

Here is a short summary:

DS proudly announced it has won the 2008 Microsoft Partner of the Year Award for Global ISV Technology Innovation Partner of the Year Special Recognition Award.  The company was chosen out of an international field of top Microsoft Partners as delivering market-leading customer solutions built on Microsoft technology.

“Dassault Systemes’ ground breaking work in security, online collaboration, and the application of 3D modeling to geo-location distinguishes them as a true software industry innovator. Their solutions take 3D computing to a new level and show the full power of the software-plus-services strategy,” said Walid Abu-Hadba, Microsoft Corporate Vice President, Developer and Platform Evangelism.

The complete press release can be found at: http://www.3ds.com/news-events/press-releases/release/1812/1/?no_cache=1

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PLM 2.0 – PLM Online for All

Posted by Miki Lumnitz on June 23, 2008

At the end of May 2008 Dassault Systèmes announced the market introduction of V6, a next generation PLM 2.0 platform and solution set.  Unveiled in January, this sixth generation version was conceived in tight collaboration with industry leaders and leverages the success of DS brands and V5 PLM. 

So… what is PLM 2.0:

PLM 2.0 or “PLM Online for All” enables all users to imagine, develop, share and experience the products in the universal language of 3D while harnessing the collective intelligence of online communities. 

As Bernard Charlès, president and CEO, Dassault Systèmes said: ” PLM 2.0 is to PLM what Web 2.0 is for the Web“. PLM 2.0 harnesses the power of Web 2.0, Web 3D and Dassault Systèmes’ rich technology portfolio.

“PLM 2.0 adopts the concepts of online communities and creation, constituting a new paradigm for product innovation.  V6 harnesses collaborative intelligence from diverse online communities to maximize intellectual assets, capturing and leveraging IP from all business and consumer users,” said Bernard Charlès, president and CEO, Dassault Systèmes.  “With PLM 2.0 solutions like V6, virtual products and systems behave as they would in the physical world, allowing all actors to have immersive, lifelike experiences in 3D.”

During the coming weeks I will try to share with you the ideas and concepts behind this PLM 2.0 revolution.

in the meanwhile enjoy the teaser…

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