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link to Hex Mesh Vs Tet Mesh (Which is better and why?)

Hex Mesh Vs Tet Mesh (Which is better and why?)

Having worked as a simulation engineer for many years now, I have done my fair share of meshing with hexahedral (hex) and tet (tetrahedral) elements. To help you understand the differences...

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link to What Is Von Mises Stress? (And what it actually tells us)

What Is Von Mises Stress? (And what it actually tells us)

Von Mises stress is an important concept in engineering design. It's used to evaluate the strength and durability of a material when it's subjected to external forces. The von Mises stress...

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link to What Is Speaker Compliance? (Cms and Vas explained)

What Is Speaker Compliance? (Cms and Vas explained)

Speaker compliance is an interesting factor in speaker design. Although a relatively simple concept to understand compared to Thiele / Small parameters, it is an important parameter for effective...

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What Is The Difference Between STL & STEP Files? (Explained)

I have been working with STL(.stl) & STEP (.stp) files as part of my design engineering CAD profession for nearly 15 years now. In that time, I have learned (often the hard way) the benefits and...

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link to How Does A Speaker Work? (Step-by-step guide)

How Does A Speaker Work? (Step-by-step guide)

Speaker operation can be hard to comprehend at first. However, once you break down a speaker into its component parts, it can be much easier to see how the parts fit and work together to create...

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link to What Is Speaker Cone Breakup? (Explained)

What Is Speaker Cone Breakup? (Explained)

Cone breakup is a phenomenon that all speaker designers must work with. I have spent many hours trying to “shift” cone breakup out of the speaker listening range or trying dozens of engineering...

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