A big facet of CAD is Computer-aided engineering (CAE) - CAE stands for Computer-Aided Engineering. It refers to the use of computer technology to simulate, analyze, and optimize the performance of engineering designs. CAE software is employed in various industries, including mechanical, aerospace, automotive, and civil engineering, to conduct virtual testing and analysis of prototypes, thereby aiding in the design and development process.
I have experience using it in many Areas:
- CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) employs numerical methods to simulate and analyze fluid flow behaviour in various engineering applications.
- Thermal studies Computer-Aided Thermal Study involves utilizing computational tools to analyze and simulate heat transfer processes. It is applied in engineering and scientific Contexts
- FEA (Finite Element Analysis) is a numerical method used in engineering to simulate and analyze the behaviour of structures and systems by dividing them into finite elements for detailed modelling of physical phenomena. for optimizing designs and assessing thermal performance.
- Simulated photonics study involves using computational methods and simulations to analyze and model the behaviour of photons, their interactions with materials, and the performance of optical devices, facilitating the design and optimization of photonics-based systems and technologies.