Examples of using Physical prototypes in English and their translations into Dutch
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Without simulation you cannot create physical prototypes.
Industrial designers once had to fit physical prototypes with sensing devices to measure stress and strain.
Without simulation you cannot create physical prototypes.
Since 2001 several virtual and physical prototypes have been successfully built and tested in collaboration with industrial partners Imatran Kone, Hytar, Stressfield and Componec.
This minimises the need to test the design using physical prototypes.
This saves not only on creating physical prototypes but also on time and money.
function of your design without developing different physical prototypes.
This reduces the need to build physical prototypes and prevents failure costs.
functioning of your design without constantly creating physical prototypes.
The Fablab encourages people to translate their ideas into physical prototypes and new products
have now been redefined on the basis of physical constants rather than physical prototypes.
also user research, physical prototypes or products and services that are ready to be marketed.
The iterative adaptation of real, physical prototypes of which the physical presence provides contextualised information about its constructive,
significantly reducing the number of physical prototypes needed. CFD Flex lets you produce renderings for your solutions in the cloud,
The research being conducted by CoR has introduced new research methods in physical prototypes, in order to generate realistic robotic solutions that can function in a complex everyday environment.
this will significantly reduce the number of physical prototypes needed. CFD Advanced comes with plenty of extras including nucleate boiling, fluid height,
This means there is no need to create a physical prototype.
This means you don't have to create a physical prototype.
The unit is currently still based on a physical prototype from 1889 that is kept in a vault in Paris.
We can convert your design(2D or 3D) in a physical prototype made in the textile You choose.