Design Engineering and Computers and Information in Engineering, Parts a and B 2006
DOI: 10.1115/imece2006-14362
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Applications of Virtual Engineering in Combustion Equipment Development and Engineering

Abstract: The implementation of a virtual engineering system at John Zink Company, LLC is starting to change the engineering and development processes for industrial combustion equipment. This system is based on the virtual engineering software called VE-Suite being developed at the Virtual Reality Applications Center (VRAC) of Iowa State University. The goal of the John Zink virtual engineering system is to provide a virtual platform where product design, system engineering, computer simulation, and pilot plant test co… Show more

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“…Virtual engineering (VE) is defined as the integration of geometric models and their related engineering tools, such as analysis, simulation, optimization, and decision making, within a computerized environment that facilitates multidisciplinary and collaborative product development (Jian et al 2006). Virtual engineering applications (VEA) are the software implementations supporting VE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual engineering (VE) is defined as the integration of geometric models and their related engineering tools, such as analysis, simulation, optimization, and decision making, within a computerized environment that facilitates multidisciplinary and collaborative product development (Jian et al 2006). Virtual engineering applications (VEA) are the software implementations supporting VE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of virtualization (i.e., geometric modeling) Jian describes Virtual Engineering in [9] as user-centred process that provides a collaborative framework to integrate all design models, simulation results, test data, and other decision-support tools in a readily accessible environment.…”
Section: Virtual Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virtual Engineering (VE) is defined as the integration of geometric models and related engineering tools (such as analysis, simulation, optimization and decision-making, etc), within a computerized environment that facilitates multidisciplinary and collaborative product development [1]. The focus of Virtual Engineering is to engage the human capacity for evaluation of complex systems and situations [2].…”
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